The first pilot test with autonomous delivery robots in Zaragoza, (Spain)

Zaragoza will be the first Spanish city to test autonomous delivery robots, which will be carried out thanks to the Goggo Network company obtaining a license.


Goggo Network is the first company in the country to have the logistics license for autonomous robots, it is also pioneers at the continental level in the use of these recently introduced technologies.

The project is designed to deploy up to 80 robots in the Aragonese capital over the next few months and consists of four phases with the aim of validating their safety and obtaining public acceptance for the correct functioning of the robots.

Project phases

In the first phase, which will last until the beginning of September, several simulations will be carried out in order to verify the operation and safety of the robots, guaranteeing sustainable and controlled growth.

In the following months it will be when this service will be deployed for businesses in the city and to other nearby towns.

Artificial intelligence

The robots will be equipped with internal and external sensors based on artificial intelligence systems that allow them to visualize and move around the environment with very high precision, which also makes it easier for them to avoid pedestrians, animals, bicycles and other unexpected obstacles.

Likewise, a group of operators will supervise and manage the robots while they move autonomously.

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