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Researchers design futuristic system to deliver packages to your door: 'The robots can serve multiple customers'
A recent study led by Concordia University researchers envisions the future of last-mile deliveries in urban environments to include more EVs, delivery robots, and self-service parcel pick-up lockers.
Diligent Robotics designs and deploys robots to work alongside nurses and pharmacy technicians inside hospitals. The company, ...
DoorDash unveiled Dot, a four-wheeled delivery robot that can travel 20 mph on roads, bike lanes and sidewalks while carrying 30 pounds. The robot is currently being tested in Tempe and Mesa, Ariz., ...
Forward-looking: DoorDash is introducing Dot to its delivery network, aiming to create a robot that communities will welcome alongside human drivers. Executives say that an approachable design is just ...
Robomart, a startup that builds self-driving delivery robots, is unveiling its latest robot with an ambitious goal of using it to make on-demand delivery profitable. The Los Angeles-based company ...
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Serve Robotics is scaling a fleet of autonomous delivery robots, which should lead to very strong growth over the next few years. Its technology is still under development, though, and its unit ...
Fast-growing food hall chain Wonder is the latest restaurant in Jersey City to give customers the option of having their food delivered by self-driving robots. As part a newly announced pilot between ...
If you've ordered food on Uber Eats recently, you may have seen a delivery robot instead of a human driver. Uber has partnered with Avride to bring autonomous robots to the streets. They already ...
Austin H-E-B shoppers can order groceries and have them delivered by a friendly-looking robot, as the store in the Mueller neighborhood now has bots on wheels posted outside ready to fulfill orders.
Beginning Sept. 30, the flamingo-pink food delivery robots you may have seen rolling along city sidewalks are set to get some competition. Los Angeles-based Serve Robotics plans to roll out “dozens” ...
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