
Eda, e-commerce arm Yandex.Market, a joint venture with Russian lender Sberbank, and recently launched service for grocery delivery, Yandex.Lavka. Testing for the Yandex.Rover is already under way at its Moscow headquarters, where the device moves by itself but under human supervision, the company said in a statement. Once the technology is perfected, Yandex will consider selling robots to other companies, as well as using them in company warehouses. Yandex’s head of self-driving, Dmitry Polishchuk, said that adapting existing technologies helped in the fast development of the Yandex.Rover, and is optimistic about their use going forward.
“I believe robots like this will have a variety of applications in the near future, Polishchuk said. “They could become indispensable for the ‘last mile’ stage of logistics.” Yandex began testing its driverless cars in 2017. At the Skolkovo and Innopolis tech parks outside Moscow, driverless taxis operate in test zones. At the end of 2018, Yandex received a licence to operate in Israel and will begin US-based testing from June 2020.
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