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Hello Talabot : Meet Dubai’s first food delivery robot

The Roads & Transport Authority in partnership with Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) and talabat UAE, today announced the pilot launch of autonomous food delivery robots, also known as “talabots”, in Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), revolutionising sustainable last-mile delivery in the UAE.

This is part of the entities’ joint efforts to employ advanced technology and encourage the use of zero-emission modes of delivery while enhancing efficiency, which is in line with Dubai’s efforts to switch 25% of all transportation trips in Dubai to be smart and driverless by 2030.

The pilot phase will see the introduction of three “talabots” to serve Cedre Villas residents, a gated community in the heart of DSO, the integrated free zone technology park, which is a member of DIEZ. Designed for high efficiency and harmonious urban living, the “talabots” will travel within a 3-kilometre radius from the Cedre shopping Centre launch point, to ensure a speedy 15-minute delivery time. The launch of autonomous delivery robots is part of ambitions to support riders in the next generation of sustainable delivery by having robots cover short-distance deliveries to increase efficiency, fleet optimisation and reduce carbon emissions.

AI-powered transport

In line with UAE regulations to protect the community’s privacy, the AI technology deployed in the talabots safeguards people’s identity by blurring faces with no facial recognition detection feature. Moreover, to blend in within the community and for peace-of-mind of customers, the robots are fitted with various in-built sensors and advanced algorithms that can intelligently gauge surroundings and detect barriers in their path, keeping a safe distance from toddlers and pets.

How it works

The robots will transport orders from the nearest restaurant partners to the residential neighbourhood of Cedre Villas, meeting customers at their doorstep. With talabat’s app interface fully integrated, customers will be able to track the robot’s journey and be notified through the app when it arrives at their property. Once it arrives, the customer can unlock the secure compartment by following the steps provided within the app.

he robots were first introduced at Expo 2020 Dubai. Tatiana Rahal, managing director at talabat UAE, called the bots a “monumental leap towards the future of online food delivery and smart mobility”.

“We are excited and proud to unveil our fleet of talabots … to offer sustainable and seamless delivery experiences to residents in DSO. We share this success with our exceptional partners and experts in their fields – RTA and DIEZ who helped us facilitate the next chapter of digital transformation in this space.”

Dr Juma Al Matrooshi, director-general of DSO, said the team is looking forward to the success of this trial.

Ahmed Bahrozyan, chief executive officer of the Public Transport Agency, RTA, said the RTA is keen to expand its partnerships with the private sector in collaboration with local partners.

Muammar Al Katheeri, chief officer engineering & smart city at DIEZ, said: “Through this partnership, we aim to provide innovative, safe, and feasible solutions for delivery and logistical services through autonomous transport, the demand for which is increasing in Dubai.”

Logistics and transportation solutions provider Aramex had announced on Tuesday the “successful testing” of its drone and roadside bot deliveries in Dubai. Conducted at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), Aramex used the drone delivery technology provided by BARQ EV, which is capable of operating multiple and continuous flights at long-range distances and different environments. It also used Kiwibot’s self-driving ground delivery vehicles that use a combination of high-tech sensors, cameras, radars, and artificial intelligence to navigate through surroundings and obstacles.

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