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Autonoums Delivery Robots

Status

Closed

Application period

2024-06-01 - 2024-08-31

Dyno Robotics strives to create robots and AI solutions that make people's lives better. We are based in Linköping, Sweden, and we have our roots at Linköping University. Having spent many years at the robotics labs inventing things, we saw that there were many great technologies that were slow to reach the market. Therefore, we founded Dyno Robotics in 2018. At our core, Dyno Robotics consists of people who love turning complex technology into valuable solutions and engaging experiences.

 

Background

In today's rapidly evolving urban landscapes, there is a growing need for efficient, short-distance daily transportation solutions. With increasing traffic congestion and the push for eco-friendly alternatives, the demand for innovative delivery systems is more pressing than ever. As cities expand and the pace of life quickens, the necessity for reliable and swift delivery services that can navigate crowded urban environments becomes crucial. This scenario sets the stage for the development and deployment of advanced robotic delivery systems that can seamlessly integrate into daily life, providing convenience while reducing environmental impact.

 

Challenge

This project explores the feasibility of using autonomous robots for the delivery of goods and services in urban environments. It encompasses the technical, legal, and ethical aspects of implementing self-driving delivery systems in cities. Additionally, it addresses the question of how to encourage businesses, companies, and private individuals to adopt and utilize this service. The challenge involves developing a robust framework that ensures the safe and efficient operation of these robots while gaining public trust and acceptance. This includes overcoming hurdles related to navigation, obstacle avoidance, and real-time decision-making in dynamic city settings, as well as addressing regulatory compliance and ethical considerations.

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