Hospital & Healthcare Management August 16, 2023
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The company plans to commence drone delivery of medical goods to hospitals and patients in Ireland in a partnership with Apian, a drone start-up. Wing and Apian plan to begin working with hospitals and other care providers in Dublin with a view to expanding that service to the UK as well.

Wing’s autonomous drones will deliver medicines, laboratory samples, and medical supplies in parts of South Dublin and its suburbs. Apian, Wing’s partner in the initiative, is a British drone company, specializing in medical deliveries.

“This efficient network, leveraging Wing’s aircraft and automation, will serve to improve the patient experience while reducing traffic congestion and emissions in the community. We look forward to engaging with the local community and stakeholders...

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