HELLO - CAN you please tell me the name of the company that makes those yellow and black drones and boxes towards the end of the video? I would appreciate that. Thank you.
I love all the Chinese technology innovations like self driving trains, cars, delivery, patrols and taxis BUT delivery-drones in cities is the ONLY thing that i don’t think that is a good idea people can died if one falls
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All China ever does is reverse engineer / copy and steal. I can’t think of one thing that comes from China that they claim is, there’s and is any good. The quality is the worst in the world. I don’t get me wrong. They do build quality merchandise for other companies. Then they reverse engineer, copy and steal from those companies.
@@Ace-mw9pm It didn't get anywhere because the drones would be stolen or destroyed by vandals. Such is American society, land of the freebie and home of the vandal.
China is a strong country in drone technology, and DJI accounts for 80% of the global market. DJI is synonymous with drones. China is not only strong in civilian drone technology, but also in military drone technology.
China really is the leader in customer service and technology. I would imagine that there would be major savings in delivery for items costing more than a cup of coffee.
China is the home of stealing intellectual properties. They do not design anything new or creative. They steal all the technology and reverse engineer everything.
I worked as a courier in Washington DC. Drones would be such a helpful addition to the (car, bike, walk) courier services available. During rush hour sometimes I would sit in traffic with a package for a long time (in my car). The couriers on bikes and bicycles were partially able to alleviate the delays, but having drones to partially automate the last part of the delivery would be golden!
@@Rvalivesound Don't need to drive a car as the courier only has to move the product to the nearby distribution point where the drone takes over and delivers it to the destination distribution point where another courier picks it up and delivers to the nearby customer. This service can move deliveries from one side of a large city to the other side quickly without having any contact with road traffic allowing quick deliveries no matter your location. Another advantage is fewer traffic accidents involving couriers.
Drones have been used to deliver food and supplies to people in search n rescue operations and where accessibility is difficult eg mountains or remote areas.
@@TigersIII 10% of the order will be charged for one delivery. For a 30rmb order, 10% will be 3rmb, and 20 orders a day will be 60rmb. Remove the electricity bill and maintenance, and the cost of the drone can be recovered in 1 to 2 months.
Depend on the distance appearently. tops at 4-5 yuan for human delivery in most cities, but you usually get it delivered for free thanks to frequent promotions.
It’s China so if they see innovative idea with future potential, they’re gonna heavily boost the investment in that type of industry with massive implementation of infrastructure to support that industry just like EV technologies
@@PisciTear The point is ... The drive can crash over a busy street... Our cities are not ready for air deliveries. Maybe the countryside is a much better place to experiment with flying death boxes.
@@PisciTear The control center will know in near real time if the drone malfunctioned as positional updates from the delivery drone are broadcast every 5 seconds. This information can be used for a replacement delivery in short order.
Our Supa Powa India has been using such technology since the days of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Our next big technoly of quantum transfer will be commercialized shortly. Jai Sri Ram.
HELLO - CAN you please tell me the name of the company that makes those yellow and black drones and boxes towards the end of the video? I would appreciate that. Thank you.
The boxes are left at a collection box next to the kiosk for retrieval and reuse. That delivery kiosk theoretically can be used to pick up items for delivery to other kiosks.
I'm all for automation and more efficient services. But once I think about how many wage-earners may be made redundant, it worries me. And I know unemployment is hitting young people hard in China.
But old people will grow rapidly in China, so technologies are parts of the replacement of lacking of young labours. technologies can definitely create new jobs. Unemployment of young people is temporarily only.
It's all part of the low altitude economy being promoted by the CPC. This is expected to add at least tens of billions of dollars to China economy every year with high growth potential. Another part of the low altitude economy is flying taxis which is now operational on an experimental basis.
I wonder how many package can that booth take at once. coz a competitor can easily hire people to order a lot of item at once and leave for a while like... 12hrs before finally pick it up. it's a common tactical strategy to harass the company and force them to be out of business. it is something the western company would do haha
Lord. That is terrifying. It's as though an exterminator is honing on me for daring to challenge HMRC or question why we have a windrush line with our Muslim loving mayor
Sorry bro. Im not sold on that coffee thing. Its still easier & cheaper to go to a coffee shop say your coffee pay then get your coffee. 😂 i doube any person with a Kureig in the kitchen is gonna want a drone to deliver a cup of joe 😂