Starship Technologies' Self-Driving Delivery Robot Is Coming Soon

Advertisement
By Matt McFarland, The Washington Post | Updated: 3 November 2015 14:57 IST

The future of delivery might involve small drones zooming above pedestrians, cyclists and motorists at high speeds. Amazon and Wal-Mart are moving down that path. Or it might be something a lot slower that travels on side-walks.

On Monday, a London startup founded by two Skype co-founders unveiled their self-driving delivery robot. It bumbles along at a whopping 4mph (6.4kmph).

That's slightly faster than a pedestrian but slower than a jogger.

Advertisement

Starship Technologies says the 40-pound (roughly 18kg) robot could make local deliveries in 30 minutes or less. The technology could be useful for neighbourhood restaurants and retailers. Because the robot is largely automated, requiring almost no human involvement, Starship Technologies said it thinks the costs of delivering goods will drop by an order of magnitude. The slow speed and grounded approach also removes some of the safety concerns with drone delivery.

A customer could follow the robot's progress on an app, and would be alerted when the delivery arrived. The cargo bay is locked to prevent theft, which only the customer could open with the app's help.

Starship is designed to be 99 percent self-driving, with difficult situations handled by a remote human operator. The approach is reminiscent to one Google patented for aiding its self-driving cars in sticky spots.

Advertisement

"The robots will cross the streets much like the humans do: stop, look both ways, and wait until it is safe to cross," Starship Technologies chief executive Ahti Heinla said in an interview. "The robot can recognize approaching cars with its sensor suite from 100-200 metres and will cross the streets only in locations with great visibility."

Starship Technologies imagines selling the robots as a service. Businesses could pay the start-up for every delivery it makes. Or they could buy the platform and pay for the operators and maintenance.

Advertisement

The start-up says it will be conducting a pilot study in early 2016 in Greenwich, London, and that it's in talks with several companies about using Starship. So far the prototype has been driven more than 80 miles in London, Boston, New York and San Francisco. Starship Technologies says the Royal Borough of Greenwich granted it permission to operate its trial.

Starship Technologies maps out areas in advance so that the robot can navigate safely on its own. It relies on sensors and cameras to maintain an awareness of its surroundings. It includes speakers so that a distant operator can speak to pedestrians.

Advertisement

"If somebody bothers the robot, the operator can actually shout - 'Hey, what are you doing?' " Heinla told the BBC. "If somebody tries to steal something, the operator can actually yell 'The police are coming in five minutes! We know your location, you're being filmed as well.' "

Starship is 26 inches long, 21 inches wide and 22 inches high. The company says that future models could come in different sizes. Starship isn't built to carry hot foods such as pizza, but it's planning future models with thermal insulation.

Borrowing a page from the Google self-driving car, the robot created by Starship Technologies looks cute and harmless. If our side-walks get a lot more crowded, that good will may come in handy.

Heinla and Janus Friis are funding the startup themselves.

© 2015 The Washington Post

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Vivo X300 Series Surfaces on Certification Sites; Battery Details Leaked
  2. Flipkart's Festive Dhamaka Sale Will Start Soon With These Deals
  3. Lava Agni 4 to India Launch Timeline, Design Teased Ahead of Debut
  4. Oppo Find X9 Series Bags Certifications in These Countries, May Launch Soon
  5. OnePlus 15 Launch Date Leaked: OxygenOS 16 to Offer Gemini AI Integration
  6. Consumer Affairs Ministry to Probe Hidden Charges on E-Commerce Platforms
  7. iPhone Air Lags Behind Other iPhone 17 Models in Consumer Demand: Report
  8. Players Report Cheating in Black Ops 7 Beta After Early Access Goes Live
  1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta Early Access Goes Live as Players Report Cheating
  2. Department of Consumer Affairs to Probe E-Commerce Platforms Over Hidden Cash-on-Delivery Charges
  3. Ubisoft Launches Tencent-Backed Subsidiary, Vantage Studios, to Run Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six
  4. OnePlus 15 Global Launch Date Leaked; OxygenOS 16 to Offer Gemini AI Integration With Plus Mind Feature
  5. Vivo X300, Vivo X300 Pro Battery Specifications Leaked; Vivo X300 FE Listed on EEC Certification Site
  6. Oppo Find X9 Series Could Launch in India, Thailand as Handsets Surface on Certification Websites
  7. iPhone 17 Series Reportedly Witnessing Strong Demand, but the iPhone Air Lags Behind
  8. BSNL Finally Launches VoWiFi Service in West, South Zone Circles; 4G Services Rolled Out in Mumbai
  9. Instagram, Facebook Will Soon Start Showing You Ads, Content Based on Your Meta AI Interactions
  10. OpenAI vs Elon Musk: Company Alleges Lawsuit is a 'Harassment Tactic'
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.