Londoners will soon see drones ferrying blood between hospitals

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As part of a new, joint pilot program by U.K. startup Apian, Alphabet’s drone company Wing, and the U.K.’s National Health Service, drones will soon be used to fly urgent blood samples between two hospitals in London. 

As part of the six-month pilot program, drones will deliver urgently required blood samples for surgery patients — at high risk of complications from bleeding disorders — between Guy’s Hospital and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. Deliveries that used to take vans or motorbikes more than 30 minutes could now happen in less than 2 minutes, according to officials.

The pilot will be regulated by the Civil Aviation Authority, which will oversea the airspace concerned.

It’s likely the pilot will herald other types of drone deliveries between other London hospitals. A similar trial for blood platelets is being planned.

The NHS has previously conducted trials in other parts of the U.K. and found no significant differences in the blood that was flown via drone, versus the blood delivered via vans or motorbikes.

Officials said CO2 emissions associated with blood delivery will also be drastically cut during the trial, given that neither electric nor gas vehicles will be needed.

Apian and Wing have previously partnered to use drones for medical deliveries in Dublin, Ireland, and Apian has trialed medical drone deliveries in rural areas of the U.K. 

In a statement, Dr Hammad Jeilani, co-founder of Apian, said, “Drones can increase the responsiveness and resilience of healthcare logistics, allowing clinicians to be more productive and patients to get the care they need sooner. An NHS drone delivery network in London, starting with this innovative trial, will provide on-demand, automated and sustainable deliveries, helping the NHS create more efficient models of working and our doctors and nurses to deliver the highest quality care for patients.”

Jeilani certainly has ‘skin in the game’ when it comes to the civilian use of drones. His parents came to the U.K. as refugees from Afghanistan, and he has previously said that “there’s no one on this planet more than myself that would like to see drones used in a better way.”

Apian raised £5 million in seed funding in 2022 from a number of venture investors, including LocalGlobe and KHP Ventures, the first NHS-founded and backed venture fund.



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Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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