UW-Madison’s food delivery robots are no more

The once ubiquitous food delivery robots that roamed UW-Madison's campus for seven years have been phased out. The robots, which served snacks to students and staff, are now being repurposed for global deployment in urban grocery delivery services. This shift reflects the company's strategic pivot from campus-specific mobile snack services to more scalable grocery delivery systems via drones. It underscores a broader trend of tech innovation moving from academic pilot programs to broader commercial applications.

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