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Google flies broke: Drohnen-Transport zwischen Londoner Kliniken – Systeme & Anwendungen

Google flies broke: Drohnen-Transport zwischen Londoner Kliniken – Systeme & Anwendungen

Staufreie Medical Logistics

September 20, 2024, 9:13 am | Ute Häussler

Google Daughter Wing launches pilot project in London: From October 2024, drones will transport blood tests between two hospital beds. The flight time from two minutes to 30-minute rides will take place. In this project, the project can be carried out in another clinical practice and medical treatments can be carried out.

A short summary of the Dächern Londons soll bare Leben retten: Ab Herbst 2024 was Drohnen des Google-Ablegers Wing blitzschnell Blutproben zwei Krankenhäusern transportieren. With science-fiction-klingt, a new medical transport method started in the British Hauptstadt.


Google-Drohnen liefern Blutproben in London


Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) has launched a pilot project in London in collaboration with Wing, a subsidiary of Google’s parent company Alphabet, and medical logistics startup Apian. There is an urgent need to use blood probes to transport Guy’s Hospital and St Thomas’ Hospital.


Faster analysis, better patient management


The second step in the fall of 2024 began and began examining the blutproben of patients, which meant that the operation on the blutgerinnungsstörungen was no longer examined. With the help of transport services within 30 minutes, the routes can be delivered in less than two minutes.


Professor Ian Abbs, CEO of the NHS Foundation, said: “The Drone Project combines two of our main priorities – best patient care and health care for the health service.”


The mounted wing-drones weigh about 5 kilograms and can transport up to 1 kilogram of useful load. In a flight of 70 meters there is a wind speed of 100 meters. The Flüge became fully automatic during the flight, after the pilots had been waited for. The British Luftfahrtbehörde CAA has switched off the following generations.


Drohnen for faster Medizin-Logistik


Dr. Hammad Jeilani, founder of Apian, sees great potential: “Drones can follow the reaction and broader state of affairs of medical logistics services.” A project can be carried out on another Krankenhäuser- and Medizinische Güter. The London Pilot Project marks an important step in the medium-term drier times. It is said that the innovative technology of general health care in the big cities makes a revolutionary way of working, more efficient and extremely friendly. (uh)


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