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An autonomous device retrieves samples from Dronedek security mailboxes for final delivery to their designated locations.
The use of Dronedek's autonomous delivery system is expected to increase security throughout medical campuses.
Dronedek security mailboxes allow sensitive items to be delivered via drone while remaining in a climate-controlled and secure environment.
Dronedek is partnering with a major healthcare provider to pilot the delivery of blood samples from hospitals to laboratories.
Dronedek drones are set to revolutionize the transport of sensitive human samples between medical facilities.
After every 1 percent of items shipped autonomously to a Dronedek mailbox in the US, 3,000 trucks will no longer be needed.
Dronedek is working with partners to reduce drone noise, addressing consumer concerns about noise and privacy.
Dronedek Founder and Chief Executive Officer Dan O’Toole plans to have Dronedek mailboxes available for subscription service in the first quarter of 2023.
Dronedek mailboxes provide a climate-controlled, secure receptacle to store deliveries until consumers retrieve them.
Dronedek mailboxes are secure devices that can accept deliveries from humans, robots, or drones.
A2Z Drone Delivery is the ninth organization to join Dronedek's delivery ecosystem in 2023.
The world's first deliveries of USPS First-Class mail were made to Dronedek smart mailboxes.
Dronedek's CEO and Founder is Dan O'Toole.
Dronedek and A2Z Drone Delivery focus on addressing consumer concerns of security, convenience, and reliability.
Dronedek showcased its technology in August 2022 in Lawrence, Indiana.
Dronedek announced a technical integration partnership with A2Z Drone Delivery.
Jeff Corns, CEO of Schneider Geospatial, predicted that Dronedek mailboxes would soon become routine.
Lawrence was chosen by Dronedek for its global headquarters and first launch site due to its encouragement of tech innovation.
The Dronedek mailboxes are located outside La Hacienda, Culver’s, Bloomerang, and Schneider Geospatial in Lawrence.
The postal delivery is part of a pilot project involving Dronedek mailboxes powered by Oracle in Lawrence, Indiana.