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These companies are building the future of the drone delivery industry

Posted on August 16, 2022 by admin

Drone deliveries are hot right now. In the US, companies like Walmart and Amazon taking the lead. As well as the industry rollout, there’s a slew of innovation in technology and hardware solutions that augment and enhance the delivery experience. 

Let’s take a look.

Dronedek drone docking stations 

I’ve raised the challenge of what I call “the last steps” to get the package to the customer. This especially becomes a challenge when they don’t have a backyard for easy drop-off. 

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US company Dronedek might just have the solution. 

Dronedek delivery platform
Meet the Dronedek delivery platform that can also charge drone batteries

The company has patented a connected, climate-controlled, solar-powered drone docking station. It enables mailboxes to receive both packages and food deliveries. 

Drones taking off from delivery vans and talking to robots 

In late July, automaker Ford published a patent for hardware enabling delivery vans to launch and control drones directly.

 Currently, drones primarily operate out of staffed stationary hubs, requiring each drone to return to the central base to pick up the next delivery. 

According to the Ford patent, rather than a van driving to each residence, drones could launch from a docking station situated on top of a delivery van and carry goods to customers. 

Ford drone patent
Ford’s last-mile delivery patent

Drones could also communicate with each other to determine the drones closest to each customer’s address and send them off for delivery. 

Ford’s not the first company working in this space. Amazon published a comparable patent last year for delivery robots. 

And Walmart recently filed a patent for an ambitious scheme where delivery robots and drones tag-team to deliver goods. 

Walmart drone delivery patent
A diagram from the Walmart drone patent

A delivery robot might be stopped by a roadblock or a locked gate at a customer’s residence. In response, it communicates with a drone, instructing it to retrieve the item using a “gripper mechanism” and then complete the delivery by flying to the customer. 

The delivery robot would also come with a charger capable of giving juice to the drone. 

The delivery drone industry is evolving at high speed right now. With advances in technology ever increasing, along with the gradual expansion of regulations, skies of the future will look vastly different from what we experience today. 

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