Flying beer-delivery robots may sound like a thing of dreams, but it will be a reality for attendees of the South African OppiKoppi music festival this summer.
For the festival, OppiKoppi collaborated with Darkwing Aerials to devise the easiest way possible to get a drink. The remote-control operated drone will save thirsty festival-goers from the hassle of having to stand in long lineups and push through crowds and leave them with more time to enjoy the music.
Using a mobile app that tracks location, festival attendees will be able to order alcohol and have cans of beer and safely sent parachuting down to them from the sky. Currently, the drones are manually guided to their destination by remote control, but there are plans to set the system up on a GPS grid. Hopefully this delivery system will eventually go global.
Aerial Beer Deliveries
The Oppikoppi Music Festival Will Have Beer-Delivering Robots
Trend Themes
1. Aerial Deliveries - The use of drones for delivering goods provides an opportunity for efficient and convenient delivery services.
2. Remote-control Technology - Advancements in remote-control technology enable innovative ways to operate unmanned aircraft for various purposes.
3. Mobile Ordering Apps - Mobile apps that facilitate ordering and delivery create new possibilities for quick and seamless transactions.
Industry Implications
1. Music Festivals - Integrating aerial beer delivery systems at music festivals enhances the overall experience for attendees and reduces waiting times.
2. Food and Beverage - Using drone technology for delivering alcohol presents an opportunity for the food and beverage industry to explore additional delivery methods.
3. Delivery Services - Implementing drone delivery systems expands the potential of delivery services to provide faster and more efficient package transportation.