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Matternet begins drone deliveries for London healthcare sector

By IslaApril 27, 20262 Mins Read
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Airborne drone delivery provider Matternet today said it had started operations in Central London for the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), marking the firm’s first presence in the United Kingdom.

Matternet’s M2 drone system now connects two of Central London’s busiest hospital campuses through bi-directional aerial routes designed to move critical medical items in minutes. It works in coordination with Apian, a British provider of autonomous infrastructure for the healthcare sector.

The service will support the transport of freight such as diagnostic samples, laboratory specimens, pharmaceuticals, and other time-sensitive payloads. The approach is designed to reduce delays, improve hospital workflows, and strengthen the resilience of healthcare logistics in one of the world’s most complex urban environments, California-based Matternet said.

The company has helped pioneer medical drone delivery in Switzerland and the United States, and is now bringing that same operational experience and regulatory rigor to the UK in support of the NHS, one of the world’s most respected public healthcare systems.

The move follows Apian’s work in creating an autonomous logistics infrastructure layer for the NHS. By integrating autonomous drone delivery into hospital operations, the service is designed to move critical items faster, more reliably, and with lower emissions than conventional ground transport through congested city streets.

“Matternet brings proven, world-class urban drone delivery capability to our platform at an important moment for the NHS,” Alexander Trewby, Co-Founder and CEO of Apian, said in a release. “Together, we are building a new infrastructure layer for healthcare, where autonomous systems move critical items seamlessly between sites. In doing so, we are laying the foundations for physical AI to operate at scale in the real world, starting with the NHS.”

As the network develops, Matternet and Apian said they expect to support additional hospital campuses, payload types and healthcare use cases across London.



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