JAKARTA - Estonia-based startup Bolt, engaged in ride-hailing and food delivery, announced on Wednesday, June 21, that it has entered into partnerships with robotics company Starship Technologies with the aim of delivering thousands of food delivery robots in several countries, starting from this year.
We're thrilled to share Starship and Bolt have partnered up!This year, thousands of Starship Robots will deliver @Boltapp food orders across multiple countries - offering greener, more efficient deliveries to millions of new users across the globe.https://t.co/0RJKXiRn4L pic.twitter.com/G16RCeqYZD
— Starship Technologies (@StarshipRobots) June 21, 2023
We're thrilled to share Starship and Bolt have partnered up!This year, thousands of Starship Robots will deliver @Boltapp food orders across multiple countries - offering greener, more efficient deliveries to millions of new users across the globe.https://t.co/0RJKXiRn4L pic.twitter.com/G16RCeqYZD
Starship Technologies already has more than 2,000 robots operating in Estonia, Britain, and the United States, and has made more than 5 million commercial deliveries.
Through this partnership, Starship will gain access to more than 100 million Bolt customers in more than 45 countries and 500 cities.
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Bolt hopes that delivery using robots will increase their profitability per delivery.
Starship Technologies itself was founded in 2014 by Skype founders. They began testing their self-driving introductor robots in the city of London.
Since then, Starship's six-wheeled robots have been operating in more than 50 service areas for food, food, and small packages.
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