AUTONOMOUS DELIVERY ROBOT

AUTONOMOUS DELIVERY ROBOT

CONCEPT

PAT is an autonomous delivery robot designed for the last mile: the final and most sensitive stage of delivery, from the logistics center to the customer. This phase deeply affects the customer experience and involves navigating dense, human-centered urban environments. PAT was designed to integrate into that reality, to be present in the public space without taking it over.

NOT JUST A ROBOT. A NEIGHBOR.

PAT was designed not only to deliver, but to belong. I wanted to create a robot that feels like part of the neighborhood: familiar, reliable, and always there. Inspired by everyday city figures like the postman, PAT combines professionalism with a human touch. He moves with the rhythm of the street.

FROM ONE-BY-ONE TO ALL-IN-ONE

Today, we already see many autonomous delivery robots operating in cities. Over time, we’ll see more and more small units, each carrying just a single package. If every package needs its own robot, that creates a new kind of congestion. This project offers a different solution. PAT carries around 20 packages in each trip, reducing the number of robots in public space and allowing for a smarter, more efficient delivery process.

CONCEPT

PAT is an autonomous delivery robot designed for the last mile: the final and most sensitive stage of delivery, from the logistics center to the customer. This phase deeply affects the customer experience and involves navigating dense, human-centered urban environments. PAT was designed to integrate into that reality, to be present in the public space without taking it over.

NOT JUST A ROBOT. A NEIGHBOR.

PAT was designed not only to deliver, but to belong. I wanted to create a robot that feels like part of the neighborhood: familiar, reliable, and always there. Inspired by everyday city figures like the postman, PAT combines professionalism with a human touch. He moves with the rhythm of the street.

FROM ONE-BY-ONE TO ALL-IN-ONE

Today, we already see many autonomous delivery robots operating in cities. Over time, we’ll see more and more small units, each carrying just a single package. If every package needs its own robot, that creates a new kind of congestion. This project offers a different solution. PAT carries around 20 packages in each trip, reducing the number of robots in public space and allowing for a smarter, more efficient delivery process.

CONCEPT

PAT is an autonomous delivery robot designed for the last mile: the final and most sensitive stage of delivery, from the logistics center to the customer. This phase deeply affects the customer experience and involves navigating dense, human-centered urban environments. PAT was designed to integrate into that reality, to be present in the public space without taking it over.

NOT JUST A ROBOT. A NEIGHBOR.

PAT was designed not only to deliver, but to belong. I wanted to create a robot that feels like part of the neighborhood: familiar, reliable, and always there. Inspired by everyday city figures like the postman, PAT combines professionalism with a human touch. He moves with the rhythm of the street.

FROM ONE-BY-ONE TO ALL-IN-ONE

Today, we already see many autonomous delivery robots operating in cities. Over time, we’ll see more and more small units, each carrying just a single package. If every package needs its own robot, that creates a new kind of congestion. This project offers a different solution. PAT carries around 20 packages in each trip, reducing the number of robots in public space and allowing for a smarter, more efficient delivery process.

CONCEPT

PAT is an autonomous delivery robot designed for the last mile: the final and most sensitive stage of delivery, from the logistics center to the customer. This phase deeply affects the customer experience and involves navigating dense, human-centered urban environments. PAT was designed to integrate into that reality, to be present in the public space without taking it over.

NOT JUST A ROBOT. A NEIGHBOR.

PAT was designed not only to deliver, but to belong. I wanted to create a robot that feels like part of the neighborhood: familiar, reliable, and always there. Inspired by everyday city figures like the postman, PAT combines professionalism with a human touch. He moves with the rhythm of the street.

FROM ONE-BY-ONE TO ALL-IN-ONE

Today, we already see many autonomous delivery robots operating in cities. Over time, we’ll see more and more small units, each carrying just a single package. If every package needs its own robot, that creates a new kind of congestion. This project offers a different solution. PAT carries around 20 packages in each trip, reducing the number of robots in public space and allowing for a smarter, more efficient delivery process.

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