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UPS Is Using Drones To Transport Medical Supplies Between Hospitals
mardi 26 mars 2019, 23:50 , par Slashdot
UPS has partnered with autonomous drone company Matternet and hospital WakeMed in Raleigh, North Carolina, to test a new drone delivery service for transporting medical samples to nearby facilities. The FAA is overseeing the program. CNBC reports: UPS said the service will utilize Matternet's M2 'quadcopter' drone, which can carry medical samples of up to 5 pounds as far as 12.5 miles. The program will begin with 'numerous planned daily revenue flights at the WakeMed Raleigh campus,' UPS said. The drone delivery service aims to replace WakeMed's reliance on a fleet of courier cars, which currently transports most of the hospital's medical samples. Using a UPS 'secure drone container,' WakeMed employees can load medical specimens like blood samples and send them quickly to a nearby WakeMed facility.
Matternet has completed 'more than 3,000 flights for healthcare systems in Switzerland,' UPS added. The WakeMed program is also under the FAA's broader effort called the 'Unmanned Aircraft System Integration Pilot Program,' which 'aims to test practical applications of drones by partnering local governments with private sector companies.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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