Avride said in a blog post that it and Grubhub (JTKWY) are bringing autonomous robot delivery to colleges across the country. Currently available at The Ohio State University, students at Grubhub partnered campuses can order meals, snacks and convenience items for delivery via robot. The first fleet of 100 robots are currently active on The Ohio State University’s campus, and feature next-generation models designed to handle high volumes of deliveries that a campus as large as The Ohio State University is expected to see. “Our robots have already proven their value in campus environments, delivering convenience and delight to students,” said Dmitry Polishchuk, CEO of Avride. “We’re thrilled to be working with Grubhub to scale this success and expect to see hundreds of our robots serving campuses already in 2025.” The Fly notes that Avride and Uber (UBER) last year entered into a strategic partnership to bring Avride’s autonomous robot delivery to Uber and Uber Eats.
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