With more than 300 million USD invested since 2012, drone deliveries will become the fastestgrowing application method within the drone market, according to DRONEII’s 2019 Drone Delivery report.
By using drones to deliver blood donations, vaccinations, medications, anti-venom solutions, organ transplants, and other medical supplies, the medical segment of drone delivery is gaining quite a bit of traction. Between drone service providers and business-internal services, there are more than 30 companies using drones to deliver medical supplies.
This report covers a number of initiatives in this space including:
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By using drones to deliver blood donations, vaccinations, medications, anti-venom solutions, organ transplants, and other medical supplies, the medical segment of drone delivery is gaining quite a bit of traction. Between drone service providers and business-internal services, there are more than 30 companies using drones to deliver medical supplies.
This report covers a number of initiatives in this space including:
- A new Matternet station
- UPS and Henry Schein partnership
- UC San Diego Health medical supply transport
- Flirtey's delivery of an automatic external defibrillator
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