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This startup is using drones to deliver medicine in Rwanda

A Silicon Valley startup is using drones to deliver medicine and blood to patients in Rwanda, and it plans to expand to other countries by the end of the year. The company, Zipline International, announced this week that it will begin flying its drones in Rwanda in July, under a partnership with the government. The unpiloted autonomous vehicles will ferry supplies to hospitals and health centers across the tiny east African nation, forming what Zipline describes as the world’s first drone delivery system to operate at a national scale.

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gizmig2941d ago

This can surely save many more lives in hospitals where they need blood immediately.

EXTREMETECH2936d ago

Now that is what people are doing right in their as the drons can deliver medicines and Blood faster while anyone can be caught up in a traffic and that saves many lives. Looking at the video it seems that the drone need to accurate at deliverying the packages. The packaging of the blood packs looks good as it falls from a larger height and can burst up. This i a great step to help people and i want this to be implemented in india as in india many people loose their lives in the ambulance before reaching to the hospital.

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Galaxy S25 to Integrate Advanced Google AI Features

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YouTube Calls Out OpenAI for Alleged Sora Training Terms Breach

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James Webb Space Telescope finds 'extremely red' supermassive black hole growing

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