Qatar’s first 'driverless vehicle' to deliver online orders begins trial

  • 3 years   ago

Qatar’s first 5G powered and MENA’s first pilot of a self-driving delivery vehicle is finally here!

Airlift Systems has introduced this new smart delivery transport and is currently running trials Education City. Students and employees have the opportunity to have their orders delivered via the driverless vehicle.

How can you place orders and get delivery service using the vehicle?

During the trial, it was demonstrated how the Education City residents, students and staff can place orders on Talabat and receive their deliveries using the vehicle.

Once they pay online through the usual process to get their deliveries, customers are given with QR codes, which they will use to unlock the vehicle’s compartment and retrieve the package.

This pilot is a three-month trial of the vehicle’s capacity to show performance comparable to, or indistinct from that of a human. It will drive at a maximum speed of 6 km/hr, equivalent to human walking pace, and will be strictly limited to sidewalks, using roadways only for crossings.

The trial will also obtain consumer feedback, using it to develop strategies that ensures customer satisfaction in a long-term deployment. 

How does the vehicle operate by itself?

The vehicle is equipped with a real-time low latency feedback system powered by Vodafone’s 5G network and monitored remotely in a control room at Education City. This allows the operator to have access to control the vehicle in emergency cases and to stop the vehicle when needed.

Which locations the vehicle delivers?

With delivery trips starting from Multaqa (Education City Student Center), the vehicle will service three locations:

• SouthNest (Male Student Housing)

• NorthNest (Female Student Housing)

• The Campus - Education City Guest Residence

“Vodafone Qatar understands the critical role of innovation in building a diversified and competitive economy, which is why we are committed to supporting innovative Qatari start-ups such as Airlift. The Airlift project is a perfect example of how 5G is enabling the digital transformation of mobility and other areas that are already shaping an exciting future for us all,” said Diego Camberos, Chief Operating Officer of Vodafone Qatar.

 

“We’re eager to work with enterprises to experiment with our self-driving technology which is cost effective and agile to capture its value and augment their staff productivity. And we’re very glad to have formed this unique partnership with Talabat Qatar and thankful for the support from Vodafone and QF RDI office to enable this pilot. We’re also very grateful for the continued support from Qatar Science& Technology Park that was provided to Airlift since inception,” added Ahmed Mohamedali, CEO of Airlift Systems. 

Source: Qatar Foundation

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