Named by The Economist, the medical delivery service of Antwork Technology is recognized again

迅蚁 2021年07月14日

Recently, Antwork Technology has been published in The Economist magazine, and its content has aroused wide attention at home and abroad.


The Economist is a magazine published by the British economist group, founded in September 1843. Magazines mainly focus on political and business news, often with a clear position in the content, but also with facts everywhere. As one of the most well-known global magazines, The Economist has circulated to more than 200 countries. Premier Li Keqiang wrote for the magazine in 2015.



The article mainly talks about that affected by the epidemic situation, most of the global projects have been delayed, but at the same time, it also stimulates the development of other industries, especially the medical delivery service represented by Antwork Technology.


Since the beginning of 2018, the unmanned aircraft carrying coffee suddenly appeared in the sky of Hangzhou city, Antwork has officially started to explore the application of delivery drone in the urban scene“ The coffee of "falling from the sky" gives a new way to take out distribution, and also makes Antwork aim at the market segment of urban real-time distribution. Antwork delivery drone, equipped with dual GPS and multi cameras, realizes the beyond visual range flight without manual intervention through the self-developed automatic driving system.



Since its establishment in 2015, Antwork has been focusing on the field of drone delivery, and has set many firsts in the history of the industry: the first domestic drone o2o fresh delivery, the first domestic drone postal route, and the first domestic commercial Drone Express Network


After obtaining the world's first in city delivery license issued by Civil Aviation Administration of China in 2019, Antwork officially began its commercial operation of urbanization. Up to now, Antwork is still the only compliant in city drone delivery operator in China.


As Lei Zhang, CEO of Antwork, said, "the epidemic situation has made the public realize the value of drones in specific scenarios and accelerated the opening of Antwork's medical commercialization scenario.". Today, Antwork is maintaining a high-speed development trend, steadily replicating the drone medical delivery network in different cities.

Up to now, the delivery operation network of Antwork has accumulated 30000 + sorties of accident free and safe flight, and the operation routes are all over more than ten provinces and cities.



In addition to the transportation of medical materials between hospitals, Antwork is also actively exploring the final cooperation mode with the third-party medical inspection industry. Due to the needs of business development, the third-party medical inspection industry usually forms its own delivery team. Therefore, delivery has become one of the most important links outside the laboratories of the third-party testing institutions. After a period of practice, the experimental data show that the drone delivery can change the efficiency network and cost model formed by the original human distribution. Especially in the face of unexpected situation and transportation in remote areas, drone delivery has obvious advantages.



At the same time, the content of The Economist also disclosed: "the civil drones that emerged in the past decade have created a booming new industry, but in the future, more industrial drones will be put into the market, such as inspection, surveying and mapping, agriculture, forestry and plant protection, delivery, etc. According to a survey conducted by German research firm Drone Industry Insights, the market value of industrial drones reached US $22.5 billion last year, and is expected to exceed US $42 billion by 2025. ".