Asklepios is one of Germany’s largest private hospital groups with over 170 locations. They are pioneering the use of drone technology to transport laboratory samples. This innovation significantly improves efficiency and sustainability in healthcare logistics. Partnering with Swiss startup Jedsy, Asklepios has launched a groundbreaking 60-kilometer drone route between Asklepios Privatklinik Blomenburg in Selent and Asklepios Klinikum Bad Oldesloe, approved by the German Federal Aviation Office (Luftfahrt-Bundesamt).
Why Drones? Faster, Greener, and More Reliable Medical Transport
Currently, medical samples in Germany are transported via courier vehicles, often delayed by traffic congestion. Joost Rohrmann, Managing Director of Blumenburg Clinics, explains: “Laboratory samples collected by car can take two to three hours—or even longer—before results are available.”
The Jedsy X drone changes this dynamic by:
✔ Reducing delivery time – Samples arrive in minutes instead of hours.
✔ Enhancing sustainability – Eliminating carbon emissions from courier vehicles.
✔ Ensuring reliability – Operating in rain and winds up to 40 km/h.
With a 120 km range, the Jedsy X can dock outside hospital windows, allowing medical staff to load and unload samples in seconds. Its automated docking station recharges the drone, enabling take-off within 60 seconds—eliminating lengthy manual preparations.
Overcoming Challenges: How Jedsy Stands Out in Drone Delivery
Previous attempts at medical drone transport in Germany faced hurdles, including:
- Complex operations (requiring 3 personnel per flight).
- Lengthy preparations (over 20 minutes per flight).
- Regulatory barriers for urban drone flights.
Jedsy’s SAIL 3 certification—a rare achievement in the drone industry—permits flights over densely populated areas, ensuring compliance with strict safety standards. Herbert Weirather, Founder of Jedsy, states: “We have over 14,000 successful flights in Switzerland and Malawi, delivering blood samples and critical medicines.”
The approval process in Germany took two years, involving consultations with aviation authorities and environmental organizations. This milestone makes Asklepios and Jedsy the first to launch commercially approved medical drone deliveries in Germany.
The Future: Scaling Drone Transport Across Asklepios’ Network
Asklepios plans to expand drone logistics across its 170+ locations, enabling faster diagnoses and better patient care. The initial route between Selent and Bad Oldesloe will serve as a model for future implementations.
Joost Rohrmann adds: “Partnering with Jedsy allows us to deliver lab results within an hour, improving treatment speed while reducing our carbon footprint.”
Key Takeaways:
✅ Faster diagnostics – Drone transport cuts delivery times from hours to minutes.
✅ Eco-friendly solution – Replacing road transport reduces CO₂ emissions.
✅ Proven technology – Jedsy’s 14,000+ flights demonstrate reliability.
✅ Regulatory approval – SAIL 3 certification ensures safe urban operations.
Asklepios and Jedsy are setting a new standard in medical logistics, proving that drone technology is not just a futuristic concept—but a viable, life-saving solution today.
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