Bill allowing robots to travel on Idaho sidewalks wins House committee approval
This Starship Technologies photo shows one of the companys personal delivery robots en route to a delivery. (Starship Technologies Inc.)
With just one no vote, the House Transportation Committee has approved a bill to allow personal delivery robots to travel on Idaho sidewalks like motorized wheelchairs and Segways. Rep. Melissa Wintrow, D-Boise, who cast the only no vote, said, I think Im the only conservative left in the Legislature on this issue.
But she also added, looking at the small robot that was being demonstrated in the committee room, Id love to put my cat in there.
The company behind the effort is Starship Technologies Inc., a European tech company based in London and Estonia. It was launched by two co-founders of Skype, Janus Friis and Ahti Heinla, who is Starships CEO. According to the companys website, the robot can carry two bags of groceries and is 22 inches tall.
Rep. Sage Dixon, R-Ponderay, asked representatives of Starship Technologies Inc., How has this played out in Redwood City? If we come back next year, are we going to have hundreds of these little guys running around Boise?
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