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IKEA invests in mapping technology startup what3words

FILE PHOTO: The company's logo is seen outside of an IKEA Group store in Saint-Herblain near Nantes, France, March 22, 2021. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe

Ingka Group, the owner of most IKEA stores, has bought a 12 million pound ($16 million) stake in what3words, the London-based technology startup that has divided the world into three metre squares to help pinpoint locations.

The model, in which every square is given a unique three-word name, aims to create a precise global address system that could, for example, help logistics firms with deliveries.

"What3words has created an innovative solution to the problem of poor and inaccurate addressing, which is a problem in both developing and developed countries" Ingka Group's investment arm Ingka Investments said in a statement.

"Unlike a regular street address, which points to a street or building, the system allows people to specify a very precise location such as a side door or utility entrance," it added.

($1 = 0.7290 pounds)

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom. Editing by Mark Potter)

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