- Pilot program to streamline the delivery process for residents, making efficiency and sustainability key priorities.
- Robots are equipped with sophisticated navigation systems that allow them to identify and locate charging stations autonomously by eliminating the need for human intervention.
Three autonomous on-demand delivery robots, developed by Dubai Future Labs and Abu Dhabi headquartered Lyve Global, will begin their trial within the Sustainable City community this month.
Dubai’s Sustainable City represent a pioneering model that integrates cutting-edge technology with an environmentally friendly lifestyle
The pilot program aims to streamline the delivery process for residents, making efficiency and sustainability key priorities.
Khalifa Al Qama, Director of Dubai Future Labs at Dubai Future Foundation, articulates the ethos of this project by stating that it not only enhances safety, cleanliness, and cost-efficiency but also contributes to reducing traffic congestion and carbon emissions.
“The autonomous robots are specifically designed to ensure that deliveries are made within an impressive timeframe of under 30 minutes, demonstrating the potential of robotics to redefine convenience in urban living.”
DIEZ and Aramex also doing pilot testing
These robots are not just mechanised couriers; they are equipped with sophisticated navigation systems that allow them to identify and locate charging stations autonomously by eliminating the need for human intervention, making them highly efficient and reliable.
Furthermore, Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) and Aramex also commenced the pilot testing of Aramex’s pioneering autonomous robot delivery system at Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), the special economic zone for knowledge and innovation and a member of DIEZ.
The pilot phase testing, scheduled to run for three months, is set to achieve full operational status by September. Initially, it will cover the Cedre Villas community in Dubai Silicon Oasis.
As urbanisation accelerates in Dubai and across the globe, innovations like these are integral to addressing the logistical challenges that arise in densely populated areas. The robots also reflect Dubai’s strategic efforts to position itself as a global hub for technology, particularly in the domains of robotics and automation.
Safe environment for the trial
“The Sustainable City is an ideal testing ground for these autonomous delivery robots, highlighting the synergy between sustainable urban dwelling and advanced technological applications,” Fadi Alfaris, GM of NZE Solutions at SEE Holding, said.
The city’s design, with its car-free clusters, he said offers a safe environment for the trial and eventual deployment of these robots, ensuring that residents can interact with and benefit from this technology without compromising their safety or well-being.
“The initiative underlines a larger commitment to creating smart urban ecosystems that prioritise sustainability. By piloting innovative technologies that align with the principles of a green economy, The Sustainable City aims to optimize resource usage and spearhead progress towards a net-zero emissions future.”
Hassan Hallas, CEO of Lyve Global, said the collaboration is instrumental in pushing the boundaries of logistics through innovation and sustainability.
“The cutting-edge delivery robots are not merely vehicles for goods; they signify a fundamental shift in how communities can leverage technology to enhance the quality of life for their residents.”
Developed by a dedicated team of roboticists and engineers from Dubai Future Labs, these robots feature an advanced Fleet Management System that enables real-time tracking and efficient operational management.