Grab is advancing its integration of robots and autonomous driving technologies in Singapore, marking a significant step in its growth strategy. The company announced the deployment of its delivery robot, Carri, in the Punggol district, a key area for testing robotic services. This move underscores Grab's commitment to enhancing its delivery capabilities alongside its traditional ride-hailing services.
In addition to robotics, Grab is accelerating its autonomous driving initiatives, having invested in several startups and launched an autonomous bus testing program in Singapore. Despite concerns about the impact on employment, Grab's CTO, Suthen Paradatheth, emphasized that these technologies are intended to complement, not replace, human workers. The company aims to play a pivotal role in the "embodied AI" space, integrating robots and urban mobility services.
Grab's expansion is also reflected in its financial growth, with revenues reaching $2.8 billion last year, a significant increase from $469 million in 2020. The company has further extended its market presence by acquiring Foodpanda's operations in Taiwan for $600 million, highlighting its regional influence beyond Southeast Asia.
Grab Expands Robot Delivery and Autonomous Driving in Singapore
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