Customers can choose the robot delivery option on either the Yandex.Eats or Yandex Go apps. Once an order is placed, supermarket staff pick the items and load them onto the Rover, which heads to the customer’s address. Upon its arrival, the customer will receive a notification, and an ‘unlock’ button will appear on the app. Rovers are capable of carrying up to 20kg of goods. In addition to further Moscow expansion, plans are also in place to pilot deliveries in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the US… Source link
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A Russian company has deployed robots to deliver food to customers. Highlights A Russian company has devised robots to deliver food and groceries These driverless buggies can be opened with a smartphone This is a welcome addition to Moscow’s burgeoning delivery services 2020 has been the year that has shifted the focus back to health. Sanitising hands, wearing a mask and maintaining social distancing are the new normal, everyday practices. Several businesses have also innovated with the times,… Source link
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Robots from Yandex, a tech giant which is kind of like Russia’s Google, have started making restaurant deliveries in the Russian cities of Moscow and Innopolis, the company announced in a corporate blog post today. The Yandex.Rover robots are six-wheeled, cooler-sized robots similar to those from Starship and Kiwibot. They work in conjunction with Yandex.Eats, the company’s restaurant and grocery delivery service that has more than 30,000 merchants across 166 cities. Via the… Source link
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