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Bicycle Courier Drives On Pedestrian Walkway - Bicycle Lane Is Blocked
A DHL cargo bike blocks the bicycle path while a Flink courier rides on the pedestrian walkway in front of a pharmacy in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DHL Courier Delivering Packages With Electric Van
A DHL courier delivers packages using a yellow electric delivery van marked ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektroantrieb'' during a street delivery in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 20, 2025. The courier transports parcels on a hand truck toward the recipients. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Wolt Food Delivery Rider In Vienna
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto). -
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Wolt Food Delivery Rider In Vienna
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Wolt Food Delivery Rider In Vienna
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Wolt Food Delivery Rider In Vienna
A Wolt food delivery rider on a scooter checks his phone while waiting on a pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. The rider wears layered protective clothing and carries a large branded thermal bag. In the background, people socialize outdoors. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Foodora Courier Takes A Break
A Foodora bicycle courier sits on a doorstep while checking his phone during a break in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. His delivery backpack and bike rest nearby, highlighting the routine of gig economy workers in urban food delivery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Foodora Courier Takes A Break
A Foodora bicycle courier sits on a doorstep while checking his phone during a break in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. His delivery backpack and bike rest nearby, highlighting the routine of gig economy workers in urban food delivery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Amazon Prime Delivery Van
An Amazon Prime delivery van operated by an Amazon Service Partner parks near a pedestrian and bicycle crossing in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The dark grey Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van is part of Amazon's logistics fleet for last-mile delivery in Germany. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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DPD Delivery Van In Prague
A DPD Group delivery van parks along a cobblestone street in the historic center of Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The vehicle is part of the parcel distribution service operating throughout Europe. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Wolt Courier On E-Scooter In Prague
A food delivery courier with a Wolt backpack rides an electric scooter on a cobbled street covered in graffiti in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. Other pedestrians walk ahead, with old residential buildings and rail infrastructure visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Wolt Courier On E-Scooter In Prague
A food delivery courier with a Wolt backpack rides an electric scooter on a cobbled street covered in graffiti in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. Other pedestrians walk ahead, with old residential buildings and rail infrastructure visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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FedEx Van In Residential Area Of Munich
A Federal Express (FedEx) delivery van parks in front of a residential building in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 14, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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FedEx Van In Residential Area Of Munich
A Federal Express (FedEx) delivery van parks in front of a residential building in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 14, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Food Couriers In Prague
A Foodora courier rides an electric bicycle through a busy pedestrian zone near a Praha TV advertisement display in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. Foodora is a prominent food delivery service operating across major cities in Europe, including Prague, where couriers navigate both roadways and pedestrian areas to deliver meals swiftly. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Food Couriers In Prague
A Foodora courier rides an electric bicycle through a busy pedestrian zone near a Praha TV advertisement display in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. Foodora is a prominent food delivery service operating across major cities in Europe, including Prague, where couriers navigate both roadways and pedestrian areas to deliver meals swiftly. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Le robot quadrupède, de la société suisse RIVR, effectue des livraisons à domicile
Pictures must credit: RIVR Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels. A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021. The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR. The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability. By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances. But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required. The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles. As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs. The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal. RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
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Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Ferrari Press Agency
Wheels 1
Ref 16507
31/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RIVR
Doorstep deliveries could one day be made by a robot dog on wheels.
A robotics company has had the quadruped under development since 2021.
The firm, originally named Swiss-Mile, has now rebranded as RIVR.
The Zurich-based company is concentrating on last-mile package delivery, using robots plus artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and sustainability.
By giving a quadruped robot wheels, RIVR said it can efficiently move over long distances.
But the legs mean it can also mount kerbs, climb stairs and overcome other obstacles as required.
The battery-powered robot utilises a combination of GPS, LiDAR sensors and cameras to autonomously navigate city streets and avoid obstacles.
As Swiss-Mile, it was known for its integration of artificial neural networks into robots with wheels and legs.
The company was originally a spin-off from Swiss technical college ETH Zurich with its original wheel robot dog called ANYmal.
RIVR had seed funding last year from Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos.
OPS: RIVR's last mile delivery wheeled robot.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)