The largest Dutch supermarket chain, Albert Heijn, begins a trial of a 'delivery robot' that sends groceries out to its customers without the need for a driver. The electric vehicle, which has a range of eight kilometres, is tested within the confines of Eindhoven's High Tech Campus as it is not allowed on the open road. The Aitonomi robot has been developed by the Swiss-German technology firm Teleretail. Staff pack the groceries into the 'bezorgrobot' before the vehicle makes its way to the delivery address using cameras and sensors. Customers will still need to step outside to collect their shopping. Eindhoven, Netherlands, July 18, 2019. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM