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Matternet launches central London medical drone delivery programme

Matternet announced today the start of drone delivery operations in Central London for the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). The launch follows close coordination with the UK Civil Aviation Authority and reflects the growing regulatory and institutional support for advanced drone logistics in the UK. As the network develops, Matternet and Apian expect to support additional hospital campuses, payload types and healthcare use cases across London.

Operating in partnership with Apian, 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, said the company in a press release. “The service will support the transport of diagnostic samples, laboratory specimens, pharmaceuticals and other time-sensitive payloads, helping reduce delays, improve hospital workflows and strengthen the resilience of healthcare logistics in one of the world’s most complex urban environments.”

“We are proud to begin operations in Central London for the NHS,” said Andreas Raptopoulos, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Matternet. “This is a major milestone for Matternet and an important step toward building a city-wide medical drone network for one of the world’s leading healthcare systems. We believe ultra-fast logistics will become a core part of next-generation healthcare infrastructure, and in London we’re showing what that future will look like.”

With this deployment, Matternet now operates across three continents and four advanced regulatory jurisdictions, further extending its leadership in urban drone delivery. 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,

According to Dr Zubir Ahmed, Health Innovation and Safety Minister. “By connecting hospital campuses in minutes rather than hours, drone delivery means faster test results, quicker access to critical medical supplies, and better care for people who need it most.”

Said Alexander Trewby, Co-Founder and CEO of Apian. “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.”.

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Matternet Expands to the UK, Launching NHS Drone Delivery Operations in Central London

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