India Unveils Cutting-Edge Autonomous Delivery Network with Drones and Ottobots

February 16, 2026
India Unveils Cutting-Edge Autonomous Delivery Network with Drones and Ottobots
  • Ottobots, Arrive AI’s Arrive Points, and SkyeAir Mobility’s drones form an integrated, indoor–outdoor autonomous delivery system that moves goods with no human intervention.

  • In India, the collaboration scales hyperlocal and quick-commerce through first- and last-50-metre handoffs with Ottobots and Arrive Points, while SkyeAir extends coverage with drones.

  • Ottonomy unveiled its end-to-end autonomous delivery ecosystem at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, showcasing Made-in-India robotics powering logistics for healthcare, industrial campuses, and urban environments.

  • Industry notes emphasize reduced costs, relief from workforce constraints, and scalable deployments across healthcare, manufacturing, and urban infrastructure within a multi-modal, connected logistics network.

  • The multi-modal network aims to cut road congestion, improve delivery predictability, and support digital urban infrastructure, with on-robot perception and decision-making enabling low-latency operation without constant cloud connectivity.

  • Overall, the network targets congestion reduction, better delivery timing, and support for digital cities.

  • The integrated system targets healthcare and industrial campuses, enabling end-to-end indoor–outdoor autonomy and reducing labor demands while boosting delivery reliability and efficiency.

  • The ecosystem emphasizes scalable deployments, cost reductions, efficiency gains, and alleviating workforce constraints, positioning India-built AI and robotics as globally competitive.

  • Month-long live demonstrations will be held in Gurgaon and Bengaluru to showcase performance in dense urban markets.

  • Executives describe the initiative as a step toward scalable autonomous logistics and greener urban delivery systems.

  • Key use cases include healthcare—transporting medical supplies, lab specimens, and pharmacy orders—and industrial campuses—moving parts, tools, MRO items, and QA samples.

  • The healthcare and industrial campuses use cases leverage Arrive Points as constant handoff points to enable seamless indoor–outdoor movement.

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