Restaurant company Domino's recently teamed up with drone delivery service Flirtey to embark on a new commercial partnership to revolutionize the way its customers are able to order food.
The first-ever pizza delivery by drone was successfully conducted in Auckland, New Zealand, a region that has some of the world's most forward-thinking regulations when it comes to drones. As of the end of August, new US drone regulations took shape and according to Flirtey CEO Matt Sweeney, "Soon you will be able to order a Flirtey to deliver your pizza on-demand."
Domino's is one pizza restaurant chain that's continually experimenting with the latest technologies for delivery. Alongside 3D printing, it has also played with everything from emoji-based ordering systems to autonomous robots and bus stop delivery routes.
Pizza Delivery Drones
Domino's is Experimenting with a 3D-Printed Drone Delivery Service
Trend Themes
1. Drone Delivery Services - The use of drones for delivery services has the potential to revolutionize the way customers receive their orders.
2. 3D Printing Technology - The incorporation of 3D printing technology in the delivery process can enhance efficiency and customization capabilities.
3. Autonomous Delivery Systems - The development of autonomous robots and innovative delivery routes can optimize the delivery process for businesses.
Industry Implications
1. Food Delivery - The food delivery industry can benefit from implementing drone delivery services, offering faster and more efficient order fulfillment.
2. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can explore the integration of 3D printing technology to streamline production and increase customization options.
3. Logistics - The logistics industry can leverage autonomous delivery systems to improve delivery accuracy, reduce costs, and enhance customer experience.