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.
Autonomous delivery robots are already starting to change the way goods move around cities and warehouses, but most still need humans to load and unload their cargo. That's where LEVA comes in.
DoorDash announced an autonomous delivery robot known as Dot that can reach speeds of up to 20 miles per hour and navigate busy streets, sidewalks and parking lots. The company has been working with ...
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DoorDash Inc. is partnering with sidewalk-robot developer Serve Robotics Inc. for autonomous deliveries across the U.S., adding to an array of methods the company is exploring to complement human ...
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., ...
Swiss firm RIVR partners with UK’s Evri to launch autonomous robots for faster, smarter last-mile parcel delivery. The collaboration will see Evri roll out RIVR’s advanced wheeled-legged robot for ...
Diligent Robotics designs and deploys robots to work alongside nurses and pharmacy technicians inside hospitals. The company, founded in 2017, has more than 200 employees in Austin.
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 ...
Most street-based delivery robots take the form of a compact, wheel-based vehicle with a secure compartment for the item that’s out for delivery. But one major issue affects such contraptions: They ...