College campuses across the country will no longer be swarming with tiny rolling robots.
Starship Technologies, a leading delivery bot company, announced earlier this month that it was ending its university operations and redeploying over a thousand of its meal machines. But the news is just starting to sink in, as various partnered universities all issue official communications mourning the program’s end like obituaries for a celebrity’s passing.
The time has come for the takeout drones to hit the big leagues, as the company intends to focus on doing deliveries for grocery chains and restaurants in cities instead. And shut-in, no-tipping undergrads from coast to coast weep.



Not sure how they expect to roll these out by the thousands without completely clogging up sidewalks and bike lanes…
Zipline is where it’s at…
burrito bomber ftw https://www.darwinaerospace.com/burritobomber
When will they set up the catapults to fling deliveries like in Death Stranding?
Clearly, the superior
siegedelivery engine is a trebuchet.Maybe then they’ll improve bike lanes
Like I can’t build drones to steal from them too.
I think they’ve been running around in Milton Keynes, UK for a few years now.