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The Swiss postal service is using autonomous drones to fly lab samples between two hospitals
An early example of drone delivery in a populated urban area.
Matternet cleared to fly blood samples in delivery drones over Swiss cities
The Swiss Federal Office for Civil Aviation (FOCA) has granted Matternet a certification allowing their delivery drones to fly autonomously over cities at any time of day or night.
Mercedes-Benz and Matternet unveil vans that launch delivery drones
Mercedes-Benz Vans and drone tech startup Matternet have created a concept car, or as they’re calling it a Vision Van, that could change the way small packages are delivered across short distances.
Here’s Why Mercedes Is Betting on Drones and Self-Driving Robots
Daimler AG will invest $562 million over the next five years to develop an advanced ecosystem of vans, flying drones, and robots—all linked via wireless networks—to speed up the delivery of packages and people.
Daimler to Work With Matternet to Develop Delivery Van Drones
Daimler AG said on Wednesday it would join with U.S. startup Matternet to develop drones for its delivery vans and invest €500 million ($562 million) over the next five years in designing electric, networked vans.
Establishment of an innovative model for the transportation of health commodities in hard-to- access areas of the Dominican Republic
On Thursday June 30, the Multilateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank, and e-Mprende, a local technology business incubator based in the Cybernetic Park of the Dominican Republic, signed a collaboration agreement to establish the first transportation network with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) to improve the response capacity of the Primary Healthcare Centers in rural areas of the Dominican Republic.
How drones could deliver better health
Drones are the sexy, mysterious tech craze that are often a butt of a joke, a vague solution or an ominous threat. But no matter how flashy, good technology should still solve concrete problems. Amid the hype of getting packages and pizzas delivered in half the time, what if drones could revolutionize transportation networks, connecting people to what they actually need the most?
Drones could speed up HIV tests in remote areas
Malawi has started a test program that uses drones to improve access to HIV testing for babies. Various factors, including poor roads and high transport costs, in remote areas often result in delays in testing that can prevent access to vital antiretroviral treatment.
Unicef Malawi Tests First Drone Flights For HIV Early Infant Diagnosis
“We believe our partnering with Unicef to test drones will help in our drive to achieve the country’s goals in HIV prevention and treatment,” said Malawi Minister of Health Dr. Peter Kumpalume.
Malawi turns to drones to bolster child healthcare in remote communities
The one-metre wide drone manufactured by US firm Matternet could mean the difference between life and death for people in Malawi’s remote communities.
Drones are being trialled to speed-up HIV diagnosis in Africa
UNICEF is trialling the use of drones to reduce waiting times for HIV test results in rural Africa.
The First HIV-Fighting Drones Have Been Deployed in Africa
The technology could reduce the time it takes to get an HIV diagnosis from months to days.
Using drones to save lives in Malawi
It started with an aeroplane journey back in 2014. "I knew nothing about drones," says Judith Sherman, the head of HIV for the UN children's fund, Unicef, in Malawi. But as she leafed through an in-flight magazine about pizza deliveries by drone in Mumbai, she had a eureka moment.
Drone delivery could give Africa’s HIV-positive babies a fighting chance at survival
A small white drone programmed to go back and forth between hospital labs and rural health clinics in Malawi could drastically cut down on the cost and waiting time of testing African children for HIV.
Drones enter Africa’s fight against HIV
With its four tiny rotors spinning, a drone is zipping above Malawi's village rooftops this week in the early testing of an experimental high-speed delivery system for HIV diagnosis.
Drone Testing for HIV Early Infant Diagnosis
The Government of Malawi and UNICEF started testing the use of UAVs to reduce waiting times for HIV testing.
Matternet, named Technology Pioneer 2015 by the World Economic Forum, appoints ex-Chief Cargo Officer of Swiss International Air Lines as new Head of Global Business Development
Every year, the World Economic Forum recognizes leading global technology companies poised to have significant impact on business and society, such as 23andMe, Google, Palantir and Wikipedia. Matternet is now one of the latest recipients of this distinction.
Are Drones the Future of Air Freight?
Swiss Post Ltd., Switzerland’s postal service, Swiss WorldCargo, the air freight division of Swiss International Air Lines AG, and California-based drone manufacturer Matternet are testing the practical use of drones in logistics, the companies announced this week.
The Flying Postman
Switzerland’s postal service has begun testing autonomous flying drones for parcel delivery. Real-world use could come within five to ten years.
Swiss Post, Swiss WorldCargo and Matternet Start Drone Tests
In spring 2015, Swiss Post, Swiss WorldCargo (the air freight division of Swiss International Air Lines) and Matternet (a logistics drone manufacturer based in California) joined forces to test the practical use of drones in logistics. The possible areas of application offered by drone technology are very diverse, ranging from delivery to peripheral areas to the express delivery of goods.