lung biotechnology
The giant drone in the desert: China's revolutionary Ehang 184 passenger carrying craft set to be tested in Nevada
It took the technology world by storm when it was announced at CES in Las Vegas. Now a Chinese firm that has build a self flying'passenger drone' says it could soon begin testing in Nevada. The Nevada Institute for Autonomous Systems, a state nonprofit group sponsored by the Governor's Office of Economic Development, will work to help EHang test and develop its system, officials said Monday. EHang and Lung Biotechnology hope to use 1,000 drones to deliver artificial human organs to hospitals around the US. The all-electric vehicle has four arms with a total of eight propellers at the end.
Drones Will Soon Be Used to Transport Organ Donations
In recent years, technology has become the primary focus of businesses around the world. Whether it's virtual reality for training your dog or laser hair removal for grooming your cat, the uses can seem a bit trivial at times. Thankfully, one company is making an effort to save lives when it comes to technology. And drones are at the head of the pack. EHang is the company behind dozens of drone breakthroughs.