Robots on the street
After a test run in May 2018, Co-op launched its home delivery by robots service in Milton Keynes (United Kingdom) in April 2019. The robots – manufactured by Starship Technologies – have small cameras and sensors, and a message is sent to the control centre if something unusual happens to them while delivering. See more at the TechCrunch YouTube channel! //
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