Arab Times

US drone company Zipline takes off in Japan

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TOKYO, April 21, (AP): Zipline, an American company that specialize­s in using autonomous­ly flying drones to deliver medical supplies, has taken off in Japan.

They’re flying, starting Thursday, across the tiny Goto Islands, off the western coast of Kyushu, in southweste­rn Japan, delivering to pharmacies and hospitals.

Other parts of Japan may follow, including urban areas, although the biggest needs tend to be in isolated rural areas.

Zipline, founded six years ago, already is in service in the U.S., where it has partnered with Walmart Inc. to deliver other products at the retail chain as well as drugs. It is also delivering medical goods in Ghana and Rwanda.

Its takeoff in Japan is in partnershi­p with Toyota Tsusho, a group company of Japan’s top automaker Toyota Motor Corp.

“You can totally transform the way that you react to pandemics, treat patients and do things like home health care delivery,” Zipline Chief Executive Keller Rinaudo told The Associated Press.

Although drones have been used in Japan for photograph­y and aerial exhibition­s, such as the Tokyo Olympics last year, they’re not in wide use, especially in urban areas because of regulation­s. It remains to be seen if Zipline’s health care service will help win over skeptics.

Rinaudo was optimistic the technology will be accepted in a nation known for robotics prowess, which has a large elderly population but needs better health care in isolated areas.

Medical services are the focus because “there was a real moral imperative to get that right first,” he said.

“Communitie­s will deeply understand the value of the service. And it was also easier to get regulators comfortabl­e with what we were doing when every flight was potentiall­y saving a human life,” Rinaudo said.

By delivering medicine precisely, the service helps reduce stockpiles and, potentiall­y, waste. The zeroemissi­on quiet flights can go as far as 300 kilometers (186 miles) and are inexpensiv­e compared to other modes of transport, according to Zipline, based in South San Francisco, California.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has made deliveries of vaccines more pressing than ever, Rinaudo said. Blood supplies, insulin and cancer treatment have also been delivered with Zipline drones.

 ?? ?? In this file photo provided by Zipline, a drone makes a package drop during a demonstrat­ion at Zipline’s Northern California hub in 2021. (AP)
In this file photo provided by Zipline, a drone makes a package drop during a demonstrat­ion at Zipline’s Northern California hub in 2021. (AP)

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