Drones are the future, and the future is here. They are being tested and used in ways people never dreamed of, including delivering packages to homes, aiding farmers with their crops, and even helping reunite a lost dog with his family. Drones are also the future of shipping and commerce, helping to alleviate some of the areas that consumers feel the industry is falling short on.
“We are excited about the many ways that drones are being used today and will be used in the future,” says Dan O'Toole, founder, and chief executive officer of Dronedek. “Not only are they being used for package delivery, but for building and bridge inspections, film production, emergency services, and even firefighting.”
The need for drone delivery services is mainly fueled by people unhappy with how things are currently being done. People are tired of having their packages stolen or ruined by the weather. They no longer want items delivered to the wrong address or left unattended on the front porch. Each year, millions of orders are placed for goods that consumers are not receiving due to porch pirates stealing them and other mishaps.
With these issues in mind, drone delivery is emerging as a solution, and Dronedek is leading the way. They have created a smart receptacle that will allow the drone to place the item into the secure box, keeping it out of the hands of those it doesn't belong and guarding it against the elements.Dronedek comes with facial recognition, ensuring that only the rightful owners of the box are able to open it and obtain the packages.
Most people will be able to benefit from drone delivery, including these three types of customers:
"Drone delivery is going to change everything in a good way," O'Toole said. "Everyone is tired of stolen packages. Porch pirates are on alert that their way of doing things is coming to an end. They are the only ones who won’t benefit from drone delivery services. “With these issues in mind, drone delivery is emerging as a solution, and Dronedek is leading the way.”
Dronedek is developing its smart mailbox to be a necessary and complimentary cornerstone to the emerging drone delivery ecosystem. They believe that widespread, fully scaled autonomous deliveries cannot truly happen without a Dronedek smart mailbox as the automated endpoints.
Founded by Dan O'Toole, Dronedek has raised more than $7 million to date, and is currently launching pilot programs in select areas of the US. Dubbed as the "mailbox of the future," the receptacle will help people send and receive packages securely and safely and provides privacy. The company has also recently announced a number of new partnerships across ecosystem. This ranges from drone providers such as Vayu Aerospace and Hush Aerospace, to security providers such as Sera4 and Scylla, and network connectivity provider Helium.
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