Autonomous Delivery Dubai marks a big change as Yango Group teams up with Noon to bring robots right to customers’ doors. The two companies announced their partnership to run autonomous delivery robots across the UAE. They start with deliveries for Noon Minutes users in Dubai’s Sobha Hartland area. This move takes the tech from test runs to real daily use. Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority gave the green light for robots on public paths and in homes.​
Robot Features
Yango Autonomy made these electric robots. They plan their own paths, dodge objects in the way, and stop for people walking by. Each robot carries orders safely in a locked box. Customers see the option in the Noon app. They track the robot’s trip live on their phone. When it arrives, they unlock the box with a tap; no need to meet anyone. The robots stay quiet and green, with no gas or big noise.​
Pilot Success
Before this launch, the robots drove more than 1,500 kilometers on their own in Dubai tests. They proved they work well in real streets. Teams watched every step to make sure safety comes first. Now, live orders go out from noon Minutes, the fast grocery service. Users in Sobha Hartland get items in minutes. This tests how robots handle busy times and real feedback.​
Growth Ahead
Plans call for a wider rollout across Dubai, then the whole UAE and GCC countries. Teams check how robots perform and what customers say before expanding. The goal cuts traffic jams, lowers dirty air, and adds speed during rush hours. Noon gains more ways to deliver without extra drivers or vans. Cities get help to build smart systems for the future.​
Leader Views
Ali Kafil-Hussain, Noon’s top business officer, said the robots match how people live with apps every day. They add power to deliveries, keep times steady, cut pollution, and ease road congestion. Islam Abdul Karim, Yango’s Middle East head, pointed to their AI skills plus Noon’s big reach. Together, they push for better cities with less waste and more tech. Both see this as a step toward everyday robot help in shopping.​
Why It Matters
This launch fits Dubai’s drive for new tech in daily life. Robots handle last-mile trips, the tough end of delivery. They run on power, not fuel, so they help clean air goals. E-commerce grows fast in the Gulf, and this speeds it up. Noon Minutes already brings groceries quickly; robots make it even better. Watch for more areas to join soon as data rolls in. Autonomous Delivery Dubai shows how the UAE leads in smart moves for business and life. Safety rules stay tight, with authority oversight at every step.Â



