Yahoo · 1d
Serve Robotics and Wing will partner for drone delivery pilot in Dallas
A new joint venture between Serve Robotics sidewalk delivery robots and Alphabet’s Wing flying drone service will do a dual test run. Both tech companies hope that flying and sidewalk drones can cover areas its counterpart can’t and speed up delivery times.
YAHOO!News · 2d
Serve Robotics and Wing to trial robot-to-drone delivery in Dallas
Drones and sidewalk delivery robots promise to make last-mile delivery cheaper and more efficient, but they both have their limitations. Uber-backed Serve Robotics and Alphabet’s Wing are betting that combining forces might just create the ultimate automated last-mile delivery service.
Gizmodo · 1d
Robots and Drones Are Forming a Delivery Voltron
A new corporate partnership will attempt to use robots to deliver food to drones, which will then deliver the goods to humans (supposedly). It’s like DoorDash, except machines do everything but make the food. It’s worth pondering when the robot chefs will arrive, thus nixing human labor from the supply chain completely.
YAHOO!Finance · 2d
Serve Robotics and Wing Partner to Expand Autonomous Delivery, Increasing Reach and Efficiency
Serve Robotics Inc. ("Serve") (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, and Wing Aviation LLC, an on-demand drone delivery provider, today announced a pilot partnership to expand eco-friendly,
Dallas Innovates · 2d
Serve Robotics Partners with Wing to Load Dallas Drone Restaurant Deliveries via Sidewalk Robots
Fast food keeps getting faster. Thanks to a new partnership between California's Serve Robotics and Wing, robots will soon be rolling down Dallas-area sidewalks, taking restaurant orders to be plucked skyward by a hovering Wing drone for deliveries "as much as 6 miles away.
The Robot Report · 2d
Serve Robotics partners with Wing for robot-to-drone delivery
Ground robots and aerial drones will soon collaborate for last-mile deliveries. Serve Robotics Inc. and Wing Aviation LLC today announced a pilot partnership. In the coming months, a Serve robot will pick up orders and deliver them to a Wing drone AutoLoader a few blocks away for aerial delivery to customers as far as six miles away.
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