United Therapeutics’ Work Underlines Need For eVTOL Organ Transport

Unither Bioelectronics drone

Unither Bioelectronics gained early experience flying organs for transplant by using drones.

Credit: Unither Bioelectronics
United Therapeutics’ founding objective to manufacture artificial organs and overcome the critical shortage of human organs for transplantation is nearing takeoff, laying the foundations for its plans to operate a fleet of zero-emission, optionally piloted vertical-flight aircraft to transport...
Graham Warwick

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