Fly over the city center and rush hour congestion! Antwork opens the first nucleic acid transfer route in Shangcheng District

迅蚁 2022年10月30日

Recently, following the opening of the air route for nucleic acid samples in Yuhang District, Hangzhou City, the unmanned aerial vehicle nucleic acid transfer project in Shangcheng District has been officially launched. This project is the first unmanned aerial vehicle logistics project to cross the central urban area of Hangzhou, connecting the Jiubao nucleic acid station and the Dean Inspection Center, with a total distance of about 24 kilometers, passing through multiple densely populated areas in the main city.


According to statistics, there are over 50 nucleic acid testing sites in Jiubao Street, with a total daily sampling volume of 60000 people. After being concentrated at drone stations for distribution, each drone can transport 150 tubes of sampling samples, and only 4 hours of transportation time is needed to complete one-third of the daily sampling volume. In addition to optimizing the inspection process, through the rapid ant drone air transportation route, barrier free transportation during morning and evening rush hours can be achieved, reducing the originally 80 minute drive to less than 45 minutes, and efficiently solving the inspection time problem caused by road traffic congestion in the main urban area. Drone transportation can break down the transportation of test samples into parts and transport them as they are tested, achieving the timely and efficient transportation of nucleic acid test samples.


In the future, Antwork will continue to explore drone medical transportation scenarios, using drone air transportation instead of traditional ground transportation. On the basis of saving operating costs, it can also shorten the time of nucleic acid transportation in the region, improve the efficiency of nucleic acid testing, and fully meet the rapid and high-frequency testing needs of citizens under normal nucleic acid testing.