Livspace在印度准备反向合并时,在AI驱动的战略结构调整中解雇了1 000名工人(占员工的12%)。
Livspace laid off 1,000 workers, or 12% of staff, in a strategic AI-driven restructuring, as it prepares for a reverse merger in India.
由KKR和Ikea支持的Bengaluru家居设计平台Livspace在过去6至8个月里解雇了大约1,000名雇员,约占其劳动力的12%,这是作为成为一家AI-National公司的战略转变的一部分。
Livspace, the Bengaluru-based home design platform backed by KKR and Ikea, has laid off about 1,000 employees—roughly 12% of its workforce—over the past six to eight months as part of a strategic shift to become an AI-native company.
重组被描述为积极主动的转变,而不是削减成本,目的是将人工智能纳入销售、设计、操作和营销的方方面面,以提高效率和客户效果。
The restructuring, described as a proactive transformation rather than cost-cutting, aims to integrate artificial intelligence across sales, design, operations, and marketing to boost efficiency and customer outcomes.
共同创办人Saurabh Jain已经离开公司,
Co-founder Saurabh Jain has left the company, with Livspace calling his departure a "graduation."
该公司报告25财政年度的收入为2.31亿美元,净损失3 900万美元,并准备在年底前在印度进行逆向合并。
The company reported $231 million in revenue and a $39 million net loss for FY25, and is preparing for a reverse merger in India before year-end.