Zipline got its start six years ago using its autonomous electric drones to deliver blood in Rwanda. Now, the logistics and drone delivery startup is expanding its Rwandan government partnership with ...
Zipline, the global leader in instant logistics and deliveries, today announced a new partnership with the Government of Rwanda that aims to complete nearly 2 million instant deliveries and fly more ...
Zipline, the Washington-backed logistics firm pioneering large-scale drone deliveries in Africa, plans to extend its presence on the continent by rolling out services trialled in Rwanda, an executive ...
Instant delivery means getting supplies exactly where they need to be, as soon as they’re needed. Starting in 2016, the Government of Rwanda partnered with Zipline to tackle the countrywide challenge ...
Starting next year, Rwandans in urban areas, especially in Kigali, could begin receiving their purchases – ranging from food and pharmacy items to e-commerce packages – delivered directly to their ...
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Households near Zipline hub gain up to additional US$1,200 annually – study
… estimated GH¢1.5m local impactBy Ebenezer Chike Adjei NJOKUHouseholds located within two kilometres of Zipline’s GH3 distribution centre in northern Ghana earn between US$850 and US$1,200 in ...
U.S. autonomous drone delivery and logistics startup Zipline has raised another $200 million, adding to a recent funding round originally announced in January. “Things have moved a little faster than ...
In Oct. 2016, Zipline started delivering blood products to 21 Rwandan hospitals on-demand, reducing delivery time from four hours by road to within 20 minutes, using drones that travel up to 100 km ...
The tech company Zipline has engineered its drones to carry desperately needed blood, vaccines, and medical supplies to rural medical centers in Rwanda and Ghana. Flying over terrain that would take ...
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