According to foreign media (venturebeat), European takeaway giant Just Eat recently announced the realization of robot delivery. Just Eat is a take-away ordering website in Denmark and is now operating in many countries around the world. In July of this year, Just Eat teamed up with Estonian robot company Starship Technologies to try a six-wheel robot for takeaway delivery. Starship Technologies has been testing the robot since 2015. Robot distribution is becoming more popular, and many companies, including Amazon, are trying to enter this market. Today, after five months of “exhaustive†testing, the Just Eat robotic delivery was officially launched at a Turkish restaurant in Greenwich, London. And plans to provide a larger service in London next year. Some Greenwich consumers became the first to accept robots for takeaways. "When I opened the door and saw a robot waiting for me there, I couldn't believe my eyes. It felt like a movie." Simone, one of the consumers, said. She was surprised at how quickly robot delivery was achieved. Things are placed in the "carriage" of the robot. When the delivery arrives, the user who orders the meal only needs to click on the SMS link received in the mobile phone, and the hatch of the robot will open, which is convenient for the user to take away the food. ▲ (Photo: Simone accepts robot delivery service on November 28, 2016) Similar to the US group takeaway, Just Eat aggregates restaurant information and provides an app that allows consumers to easily place orders and pay. In 2014, Just Eat was successfully listed on the London Stock Exchange with a market capitalization of $2.4 billion. The company has been investing heavily in product development and this year promised to invest approximately $60 million in the UK. In June of this year, Just Eat launched the Apple TV app, which is convenient for consumers to place orders directly on TV. At present, robotic delivery is only a small-scale operation, and will expand to a larger extent in London in the future. 2016 is an important year in the development of automation technology. In addition to the robot take-out, NuTonomy commissioned a self-driving taxi service in Singapore in August this year. Uber, the online car giant, also announced that it would conduct an autonomous car on the road in Pittsburgh. A large amount of investment in the field of robotics has also emerged. Just today, robotics company Exotec announced a $3.5 million financing, and Exotec's main business is the development of warehouse logistics robots. Bossa Nova RoboTIcs, which specializes in supermarket cargo management, also received $14 million in investment earlier this year. In addition, the study of the driverless bus company Navya raised $34 million, and Zipline, which is committed to distributing medical supplies with drones, raised $25 million. Usb Wireless Charger,Best Wireless Charger,Wireless Charger Price,Wireless Mobile Charger wzc , https://www.dg-wzc.com