試す - 無料

'It will happen' Co-founder of Skype bets big on delivery robots coming to your door

The Guardian

|

October 04, 2025

City dwellers have long been used to rapid delivery of takeaway food and, increasingly, groceries. But what they are not used to - yet - is the sight of a robot pulling up at their door. The co-founder of Skype Ahti Heinla believes his new venture will change that.

- Jasper Jolly

He is the chief executive of Starship Technologies, a startup he claims is able to operate deliveries by robots at a profit - and cheaper than a human delivery driver, even in small towns and villages.

"We've solved everything that there is to solve," the Estonian businessman told the Guardian over lunch at a London hotel.

"You could count how many years this is or how many months this is. But it will happen. It's very clear it will happen."

Residents of Manchester, Leeds, Cambridge and Milton Keynes - as well as across Finland and Estonia - have received food and groceries from the robots. They made an appearance at a Downing Street garden party and on The Bear, the hit US restaurant drama. Starship has made 8m deliveries with only 200 employees and the company wants that number to rocket.

Heinla has already made a lot of money by co-creating software that became a verb: to Skype.

In 2000, he was a video game developer who was hired by Skype co-founders, Niklas Zennström and Jaan Tallinn, a fellow Estonian, to write some code quickly.

That became the filesharing program Kazaa, and then, using similar tech, Skype. The six-strong founding team ended up selling to the online auction house eBay for $3.1bn (£2.3bn) in 2005.

That was an age ago in tech - Skype closed this year - and Heinla said of that time: "It's almost like a different me."

Heinla would not reveal how much he made, but he could, he said, do the ex-tech boss thing of flying in private jets if he wanted to.

The Guardian からのその他のストーリー

The Guardian

Mourners at synagogue vigil urged to 'remain strong' after attack

Dozens of worshippers have gathered at the Manchester synagogue that was attacked on Yom Kippur, vowing to show “resolve” and not be “cowed” by terrorism.

time to read

2 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'Like me eating a 35kg animal': bat recorded eating bird in flight

Bats are generally viewed as harmless, if spooky, creatures of the night.

time to read

1 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

Peace prize Norway braces for Trump's reaction if he does not win

With hours to go until the announcement of this year’s Nobel peace prize, Norwegian politicians were steeling themselves for repercussions for their country’s relations with the US if Donald Trump did not win.

time to read

1 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

Rebel league would be huge blow to Prem, warns Baxter

Rob Baxter has warned that English club rugby risks being undermined if the proposed R360 rebel league goes ahead.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

Study suggests female athletes react faster on day they ovulate

Female athletes have reaction times 80 milliseconds faster and make fewer mistakes on the day they ovulate, according to a study.

time to read

1 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Saka's stunner caps sparkling first-half display in England stroll

Craig Bellamy made the point beforehand that a boxing promoter would not put these opponents in the ring together; the gulf in class was just too great. It was possible to remember the words of the Wales manager as England surged into a 3-0 lead inside 20 minutes. It felt like a technical knockout, this friendly over with indecent haste.

time to read

2 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

Wales left reeling by early onslaught and must recover quickly

Visitors steady ship after dismal first half but Bellamy has plenty to ponder before crucial Belgium showdown

time to read

3 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

French court adds a year to sentence after appeal by Pelicot rapist fails

A man has been found guilty on appeal of raping Gisèle Pelicot after she was drugged unconscious by her husband - and has had his prison sentence increased to 10 years.

time to read

2 mins

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

Spurs' £100m cash boost arrives with 'more to come'

Tottenham have received a cash boost of £100m from their owners, the Lewis family trust, with further funding poised to follow that will provide Thomas Frank with greater room for manoeuvre in the transfer market.

time to read

1 min

October 10, 2025

The Guardian

Bigger than 'the big one': threat to US of linked quakes revealed

Warnings about \"the big one\" - a huge US earthquake that could devastate cities - have stoked fears across the country's west coast for decades.

time to read

2 mins

October 10, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size