The world’s first driverless grocery delivering vegetables and fruits will possibly launch in Dubai during Expo 2020.
The Silicon Valley start up Robomart was founded last year by two former Dubai entrepreneurs, Ali Ahmed and Emad Rahim, and autonomous car expert Tigran Shahverdyan. While it is currently being tested in the US for commercial runs, its founders are in talks to launch it in the Gulf city, with Etisalat as a potential partner.
“We are speaking with a number of retailers and partners about potentially deploying pilots in Dubai. Our first pilots are in the US, but we may decide to pilot Robomart in Dubai soon after, subject to regulatory approvals,” co-founder Ahmed told Khaleej Times on the sidelines of Gitex Tech Week 2018.
The technology was showcased alongside the Etisalat stand, as the start up partnered with the telecommunications firm to showcase the concept.
“As we consider and look to deploy pilots later in Dubai, Etisalat will be a key partner for us, especially for our teleoperations, as we can leverage 5G as it starts to rollout… Expo 2020 may be an opportune time for us to pilot in Dubai, or if we have significant interest from retailers to deploy sooner we may do so,” Ahmed added. More
By L. Hamdan arabianbusiness.com