Initial fleet of autonomous food delivery robots have already ascended onto the University campus

Initial fleet of autonomous food delivery robots have already ascended onto the University campus
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University of Nevada-Reno issued the following announcement on July 20.

Starship Technologies, Chartwells Higher Education still preparing for final launch of real-time food delivery from Nevada Dining vendors; full fleet of approx. 20 robots set to start delivery Aug. 23
As more students, staff, faculty and visitors have returned to the University of Nevada, Reno campus this month, they may have spotted some robots traveling around campus. They are Starship Delivery robots and they will be delivering food, drinks and snacks from a range of on-campus restaurants and cafés starting this fall. 

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  • Nevada Dining
  • FAQs: Starship delivery robots on the University campus
  • Starship Technologies
  • Chartwells Higher Ed

Chartwells Higher Education, a recognized leader in contract foodservice management, has partnered with Starship Technologies to roll out the tech company’s autonomous food delivery robots at the University. Students, faculty and staff will be able to order on-demand food deliveries from any of the nearly 40 Starship robots and track their order in real-time. 

“We’re excited to be one of the first campuses in the world to be able to offer this service to our students, staff and faculty,” Heidi Rich, marketing director for Nevada Dining, said. “We continue to expand our dining options and now, with Starship Technologies, are able to offer a contactless, low-cost, fast and friendly way to deliver.”

Read the Nevada Dining FAQs to find out more about Starship and the delivery robots. To try the service, type Starship Food Delivery into the App store. Students, faculty and staff can open the Starship Deliveries mobile app (iOS and Android), choose the items they would like from one of the available Nevada Dining locations, then select their location by dropping a pin on the campus map where they want their food delivered.

The app allows users to watch the robot’s journey in real-time through an interactive map. Once the robot arrives, the user will receive an alert and they can meet the robot and unlock it through the app. The delivery usually takes just a matter of minutes, depending on the menu items ordered and the distance the robot must travel. Robots can carry up to 20 pounds, or the equivalent of about three shopping bags of groceries.

“We kindly ask our campus community to be patient with Nevada Dining and our delivery robots as they continue to map and configure their service for our campus,” Rich said. “We look forward to our launch when they will be delivering from most of the Nevada Dining restaurant locations by Monday, August 23.”

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