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Nuro

by Dave Fergusonvia How I Built This
Growthpartnerships

Nuro is a hardware company building autonomous vehicles specifically designed for goods delivery rather than passenger transport. Founded by Dave Ferguson, the company has already partnered with major brands including Domino's Pizza, Uber Eats, and Kroger Grocery stores for pilot deliveries, with plans to expand across the country.

Why They Built It

Dave Ferguson built Nuro to automate everyday errands and deliveries that don't require passengers, recognizing that nearly half of all car trips Americans take are for picking up goods like groceries and takeout rather than transporting people.

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