Abu Dhabi is working on plans to add advanced drones to its health sector’s supply chain, said an official statement.
Drones will be used to deliver medical supplies, medicine and blood units, vaccines and samples between laboratories, pharmacies, blood banks across healthcare facilities around the city in a safe manner.
The adoption and use of the advanced technologies has also enabled Abu Dhabi to respond effectively to the COVID-19 pandemic. Abu Dhabi has been recognised as a leading city in global rankings for its response to the pandemic.
The project will create a state-of-the-art delivery system and network using drones at 40 stations throughout the year 2022, the statement said.
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The project is a collaboration between Abu Dhabi’s Department of Health, the General Civil Aviation Authority, SkyGo and Matternet. It will leverage existing advanced infrastructure to transform healthcare logistics.
It aligns with the year of preparation for the “UAE Projects of the 50,” the UAE’s Fourth Industrial Revolution Strategy, and broader strategies to position Abu Dhabi as a global hub for innovation.
The statement issued by the Abu Dhabi Government Media Office said: The use of drones will yield environmental benefits with a reduction in CO2 emissions and reduced road traffic congestion.”
SkyGo and Matternet have completed phase one of testing and are now working on phase two, which will be finalised by the end of this year and will address all aviation safety requirements and risk assessments.