Santana, co-founder of drone-delivery startup Matternet, said, “We want to change the way infrastructure is seen. What if you could turn [the concept of] roads into something that is more flexible? I can send something straight to you. I don’t have to build anything. It just goes.”
Of course, these drones that Paola has in mind will feature GPS and autopilot technology to get the job done, and it will work autonomously, so no one will need a remote control to work it. Surely this is a great idea to help relieve road congestion in major cities, and it would also be idea for places where proper road infrastructure is sorely lacking such as Haiti and the Dominican Republic.