
Be it Vaccines and Medications, Blood and Blood Products, Organs and Tissue for Transplants, Medical Supplies or Emergency Medicine. Drone delivery is leveraging the speed, efficiency, and versatility of drones to transport essential medical supplies swiftly and safely.

Be it Vaccines and Medications, Blood and Blood Products, Organs and Tissue for Transplants, Medical Supplies or Emergency Medicine. Drone delivery is leveraging the speed, efficiency, and versatility of drones to transport essential medical supplies swiftly and safely.
We are implementing the first operational use cases together with a regional caterer and a certified medical laboratory. These partnerships establish our initial Reallabore in Tempelhof‑Südost and Havelhöhe, where processes are aligned, delivery scenarios defined, and regulatory requirements addressed. This phase lays the practical groundwork for reliable drone-supported logistics and prepares the transition into structured performance evaluation.
Once operations begin, the project enters a structured performance evaluation phase. We will document, analyze, and interpret the real-world behavior of the system: flight performance, delivery precision, operational safety, environmental impact, and user experience. This phase transforms field data into actionable insights, enabling evidence-based recommendations for future urban drone logistics.
To ensure long-term viability, the project will develop economic models that reflect operational costs, partner value, and scalability potential. This includes analyzing cost structures, comparing drone logistics with conventional delivery methods, and identifying business models that support sustainable adoption across sectors. The goal is to create a replicable framework that municipalities, service providers, and private partners can use to evaluate future deployments.
In this strategic industrial area, we support the diverse workforce by delivering healthy meals to companies where traditional catering options are limited.
The district’s central Berlin location makes it a vital hub for distribution centers and offers unique logistical access via the local waterways.
Its infrastructure complexity, number of authorities involved and regulatory restrictions, makes this district comparable to other large urban cities.
Senator for Economic Affairs, Energy and Public Enterprises