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Serve Robotics and Wing Are Partnering To Disrupt Autonomous Deliveries

October 2, 2024
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Serve Robotics and Wing Are Partnering To Disrupt Autonomous Deliveries

Are drones and robots the future of local deliveries? Serve Robotics and Wing are partnering up to prove exactly that.

What’s happening:

  • Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) has partnered with drone delivery company Wing for a new potential breakthrough in short distance fully autonomous deliveries

How it works:

  • Serve Robotics will use their fleet of autonomous robots to bring packages to one of Wing’s AutoLoader stations, where a Wing drone will then pick it up
  • Once a Wing drone has loaded the package, it is then capable of flying it autonomously anywhere within six miles to deliver it

Why it matters:

  • The new partnership between Serve Robotics and Wing could represent a new paradigm in how packages are delivered locally, removing the need for fossil fuel powered vehicles or human labour
  • Wing is one of the most advanced private drone delivery companies in the world and is owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG)

Going deeper:

  • Serve Robotics has been one of the first movers in the public markets to find commercial applications for fully autonomous robotics deliveries, which has led to partnerships with Uber (NASDAQ: UBER) and Shake Shack (NYSE: SHAK) ((INTERNAL HYPERLINK- Serve Shake Shack)
  • Wing has also been rolling out new partnerships, previously launching a pilot project in collaboration with DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH) to deliver food to DoorDash customers in Christiansburg, Virgina who ordered from a nearby Wendys

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