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U-M’s first COVID patient reflects; Howard Big Ten Coach of the Year; Summer Fest 2021 plans
Read full article: U-M’s first COVID patient reflects; Howard Big Ten Coach of the Year; Summer Fest 2021 plansHere in Ann Arbor, Michigan Medicine began treating patients right as cases were detected. (A4)Ad🎙 Ann Arbor Summer Festival announced it will not be holding Top of the Park or indoor performances again this year due to the ongoing pandemic. (MLive)Ad🚴 The city of Ann Arbor is seeking public input on its 2021 Healthy Streets program. (A4)Good to know:🥳️ Attention parents: You can now book playtimes for your pod at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. AdAll About Ann Arbor is powered by ClickOnDetroit/WDIV.
Mobility veteran joins Ann Arbor’s Refraction AI as new CEO
Read full article: Mobility veteran joins Ann Arbor’s Refraction AI as new CEOANN ARBOR, Mich. – Mobility industry veteran Luke Schneider has been named as the new chief executive officer of Ann Arbor-based Refraction AI. Schneider has had over 25 years of experience in the mobility and transportation industries, including executive positions Zipcar, wejo, Flexcar and Silvercar. As CEO, Texas-based Schneider will work on Refraction AI’s expansion plan while cementing the startup’s involvement with contactless delivery. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Refraction AI has received a four-fold increase in delivery orders from its partnering Ann Arbor eateries and has begun to scaleup its fleet of autonomous vehicle robots. In June it began using its robots to help deliver groceries through a partnership with the Produce Station.
Refraction AI launches contactless robot grocery delivery in Ann Arbor
Read full article: Refraction AI launches contactless robot grocery delivery in Ann ArborANN ARBOR, Mich. Refraction AI has partnered with the Produce Station in Ann Arbor to offer contactless grocery delivery with its autonomous robot. The REV-1 robot, which hit the streets of Ann Arbor in December 2019, has been delivering meals from partnering restaurants. Our expansion into grocery delivery was a no-brainer during this time when the need for contactless delivery is so strong, said Matthew Johnson-Roberson, co-founder and CEO of Refraction AI in a statement. According to the robotics startup, the REV-1 delivery robot is able to hold about six paper bags of groceries at a time. Related: WATCH: Ann Arbor food delivery robots busier than ever during COVID-19 pandemic