Ocado to be paid £200m by Norwegian rival to settle robot patent dispute

Ocado will be handed £200 million by rival Norwegian company AutoStore after winning a three-year long ‘robot wars’ legal battle.

The retail giant said it and AutoStore have settled their long-running dispute over robot patents.

Back in 2020, AutoStore tried to protect six patents that it said Ocado had breached, and launched a legal battle.

AutoStore will now pay the retailer £200m in 24 monthly instalments starting in July 2023 under the new settlement.

In a joint statement released on Saturday, the automated grocery company and AutoStore said they have settled their long-running dispute over robot patents.

The statemen said they are withdrawing their actions against each other and have reached a deal in which both sides have freedom to access and use technology covered by each other’s pre-2020 patents.

A High Court judge ruled in March that AutoStore’s “patents were invalid” and that, regardless, Ocado did not infringe them.


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Ocado Group chief executive Tim Steiner said: “I am pleased that we have worked together to resolve our differences and can now continue to focus on what we do best – innovating, developing and enabling partners to access world beating technology”.

AutoStore chief executive Mats Hovland Vikse said: “We are glad to have achieved a resolution that gives both companies opportunity and freedom to commercialise our extensive patent portfolios.

The full terms of the settlement are confidential but both firms are allowed to continue to use and market their existing products without challenge of infringement of the other’s post-2020 patents.

It adds that AutoStore is not permitted to make or use a single-space cavity robot in any jurisdiction where Ocado has patent protection.

The deal also gives access to part of each company’s patent portfolio for them to use or develop their own products but this does not mean there will be collaboration, technology assistance or access to actual products.

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