Gustav speaks about the Matternet, a grand vision of the future of transportation, enabled by exponentially accelerating technologies.
Arturo participated in the Falling Walls Lab 2011 and presented MATTERNET as part of the 2011 Falling Walls Conference in Berlin, Germany.
Matternet, is making plans to use a swarm of “grasshoppers” to deliver lifesaving supplies to a billion humans cut off from the rest of the world.
Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, Co-Founder of Singularity University was interviewed on Matternet by Forbes. You can view the video here:
The Matternet project aims to build a roadless transportation network to help the world’s remote poor connect with global markets. Read their coverage here
A California-based team of business, design and engineering experts is proposing a revolutionary logistics network of electric-powered Autonomous Aerial Vehicles (AAV) for regions with no…
Matternet drones could one day transport goods and medicine to regions around the world with limited means and access.
“The developed world has a huge lead over the developing world in infrastructure but our strategy should be to leapfrog these already obsolete and crumbling systems with twenty-first century solutions.” Click here to continue reading….
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) sure are fighting the good fight these days. Just this week, we learned how Libyan rebels used a surveillance drone to dethone a…
Many of the unmanned aerial vehicles we hear about are flying off to war, laden with weapons or surveillance equipment. The tech start-up Matternet, however, is designing…
”One of the most eye-catching projects was also the furthest along in its development. The pitch featured a video of a small robotic “quadrocopter”, hovering…
What if you lived in a town that was always cut off, and in an emergency you had no way to get medicine or other equipment…
Matternet, a startup company currently based out of Silicon Valley’s Singularity University is proposing an alternative – a network of ground stations for small unmanned…
Ray Kurzweil’s verdict on the Matternet: The developed world has a huge lead over the developing world in infrastructure but our strategy should be to…
The go-to way of delivering medial supplies to rural areas of developing nations is to not deliver them at all, and force sick people to…
The need to deliver aids in a timely manner to people isolated by extreme terrain, dense forests, or other geographically barriers has created some of…
Matternet is a startup company that aims to use a network of unmanned aerial vehicles, likely quadcopters, to deliver medical supplies, food and other materials to people…
Buffaloaf writes, The brilliant minds at Singularity University are developing an internet of things they dub the Matternet which plans to deliver drugs and other small…
One of the coolest ideas was Matternet, which creates unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be used to ferry medicine and other goods to remote places…
[MATTERNET is a network of] Autonomous, electric, aerial vehicles. In the first phase, it utilizes small-scale electric vehicles deployed with vertical take-off and landing capability,…
At the graduation ceremony of the Singularity University this week, I was introduced to another real-world, save-the-world company that’s applying quadcopter technology: Matternet. This particular class of S.U. was…
One of the project teams is going to unveil a new initiative called Matternet. It is based on using UAVs to replace the need for expensive highway…
Here we honor all 18 members of the 2011 Graduate Studies Program from Singularity University. Learn about them and contact them.

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