Dubai, United Arab Emirates – GITEX Global 2025 witnessed the launch of a semi-autonomous smart vehicle, manufactured in Dubai.
They will begin to be used early next year in residential complexes in Dubai to deliver food and grocery orders.
Experts and officials reported that vehicles transporting the smart future have become closer to application with the availability of models of these vehicles that are expected to be launched in the country’s markets in the near future.
In detail.. The General Manager of Teleflox, Eva Zareva, stated that the vehicle is called (Drone), and it is the first (Drone) dedicated to streets and roads, and not in the traditional concept of (Drone) that flies in the sky. It was manufactured at the company’s headquarters in Dubai, and is supported by advanced smart specifications and technologies.
She said, “The vehicle is semi-autonomous, with driving operations provided to those responsible in control rooms, so that orders, whether meals or groceries, are delivered to homes, as it has two areas for storing hot and cold meals”.
For his part, the head of engineering growth at Teleflox, Tariq Hakanin, said that the smart vehicle, which operates as a (drone) on the streets with remote control, has been supported by smart cameras and sensor points, and will operate through advanced fifth generation network technologies.
Technology expert and founder and CEO of End Automation, Nitin Ahuja, said that artificial intelligence has provided unlimited superior capabilities in transforming smart vehicle models.
The use of advanced artificial intelligence, machine learning techniques, and analytics enables the generation of in-depth insights into performance and strategies for improving leadership styles.
In addition to providing safer and more secure features for drivers, this is currently being implemented.
In turn.. Technology expert and regional sales manager in the Middle East at «Ares» International Technology Company, Muhammad Bakir, said that smart vehicles have become an important realistic part of smart city models based on artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technologies.
He added that this has made companies expand by offering expanded models for them, including models that will be implemented in the near future.
Artificial intelligence was considered to have provided a qualitative shift in the shift towards smart mobility patterns.