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Serve Robotics partners with Uber to bring autonomous food deliveries to LA
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Nov 8, 2021

Serve Robotics partners with Uber to bring autonomous food deliveries to LA

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<ul><li>Serve Robotics, a delivery droid operator spun off from Uber in January this year, has partnered with the same to bring on-demand food delivery to Uber Eats customers, starting from Los Angeles in early 2022.</ul>

  • This marks Serve Robotics’ first partnership for commercial deployment, following “tens of thousands” of trial deliveries in major US cities, including West Hollywood, California.

<ul><li> Analyst QuickTake: Prior to this partnership, Uber participated in Serve Robotics’ seed funding round held in March, and also retained a 25% ownership stake in the company when the unit was spun off. Los Angeles has been a popular destination for food ordering apps to pilot autonomous deliveries. Ottonomy IO partnered with a local food ordering app to pilot food deliveries in the city last week, while other peer startups including Kiwibot, Tortoise, and Coco Robotics have also conducted droid-based deliveries in the area.</ul>

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