Andreas Raptopoulos: No roads? There's a drone for that
Andreas Raptopulos (Andreas Raptopoulos): Nema puteva? Dron je odgovor.
Andreas Raptopoulos and his colleagues are building the flying internet of things, using drones to carry essential goods to otherwise inaccessible areas. Full bio
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u nekom delu godine.
dostaviti lekove,
tokom kišne sezone.
veoma skupih za izgradnju,
most advanced technologies
koristeći najnaprednije tehnologije
da odskoči
sa mobilnim telefonima
odlične telekomunikacije
kablova u zemlju.
kome hitno trebaju lekovi.
mobilnim telefonom
da stignu
u roku od nekoliko sati
today, about two kilograms,
oko dva kilograma,
koja može da pokrije
a možda i kontinent.
automatizovana logistička mreža.
technologies in a bit more detail.
malo detaljnije.
using all sorts of vehicles
širok spektar vozila
za samo 15ak minuta.
preko loših puteva
zamenu tereta i baterije,
na sigurnim lokacijama
lokacijama na zemlji,
requirements of the vehicles,
neophodnom energijom,
odakle ljudi mogu podići
sa svih stanica
the vehicles through the system
zemljotresa 2010.
jedno ovakvo vozilo.
Izuzetno je otporno.
od ovog paketa,
koliko košta?
ovim vozilom
dobro, koliko košta
negde u svetu?
kako da ih prenesete
pokrijemo oblast
kvadratnih kilometara?
the size of Manhattan.
jednog i po Menhetna.
ulaganjima u infrastrukturu.
infrastrukturnim ulaganjima,
i drugde u svetu.
danas živi u gradovima.
urbanizacijskom trendu.
prastarog problema.
po okolinu,
ali luda ideja,
nepopularna na zapadu
koji žive u siromašnim zemljama,
od neverovatnog značaja.
povezala
koja bi bila izgrađena u svetu
doći do boljih vakcina,
i drugim epidemijama.
iz siromaštva.
da naši gradovi
that this is science fiction,
naučna fantastika,
da bismo to ostvarili.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Andreas Raptopoulos - Airborne logistics activistAndreas Raptopoulos and his colleagues are building the flying internet of things, using drones to carry essential goods to otherwise inaccessible areas.
Why you should listen
It's a modern-day truism that, in regions where the phone company never bothered to lay network cable, locals quickly adopted mobile phones -- and then innovated mobile services that go far beyond what so-called developed countries have. Could the same pattern hold true with roads?
Andreas Raptopoulos is hoping to find out with Matternet, a project that uses swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles to deliver urgent items -- think emergency and medical supplies -- to places where there are no driveable roads. Imagine a sort of flying bucket brigade or relay race, where autonomous quadricopters pass packages around a flexible network that behaves something like the internet -- but for real goods.
Raptopoulos is a designer, inventor and entrepreneur. Prior to Matternet, he founded FutureAcoustic, a music platform that adjusts to the listener's environment.
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