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Arrive AI to Attend CES 2026 to Engage Industry Leaders on the Future of Autonomous Delivery and AI-Driven Logistics

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Arrive AI (NASDAQ:ARAI) will attend CES 2026 with leadership, product, and engineering teams to engage industry stakeholders and assess market readiness for autonomous delivery in healthcare and enterprise settings.

The company said its delegation, led by COO Mark Hamm, will prioritize operational readiness, AI for safety and exception handling, integration challenges, and secure chain-of-custody concerns to inform product and platform development.

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-$726K Valuation Impact
$114M Market Cap
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On the day this news was published, ARAI declined 0.63%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction. Argus tracked a peak move of +11.5% during that session. Our momentum scanner triggered 6 alerts that day, indicating moderate trading interest and price volatility. This price movement removed approximately $726K from the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $114M at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

CES year: 2026
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CES year 2026 Year of CES event Arrive AI plans to attend

Market Reality Check

Price: $1.19 Vol: Volume 138,582 is 1.53x t...
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$1.19 Last Close
Volume Volume 138,582 is 1.53x the 20-day average of 90,596, indicating elevated interest before this CES update. high
Technical Shares at $3.16 are trading below the $6.03 200-day moving average and remain far under the $40.00 52-week high.

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ARAI’s move contrasts with mixed peer action: among high-affinity names, some are up (e.g., REKR +1.27%, AISP +4.17%) while others are down (ALAR -1.51%, LHSW -2.56%, HPAI -1.19%). Momentum scanner flags BKKT and ARBE moving up, but without news and not tightly tied to ARAI.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Nov 14 (Negative)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Nov 14 Q3 2025 results Negative -0.3% Reported minimal revenue with higher net loss and highlighted early deployments.
Nov 10 Headquarters expansion Positive +2.5% Move to larger 30,000 sq ft HQ to support rapid hiring and scaling.
Oct 31 Earnings call notice Neutral -4.0% Announced timing and participants for upcoming Q3 2025 earnings call.
Oct 30 Policy ecosystem support Positive +3.5% State drone task force creation supporting testing, safety policy and infrastructure.
Oct 28 Hospital delivery rollout Positive -3.4% Two-year hospital partnership for fully asynchronous robotic medical deliveries.
Pattern Detected

Recent news often saw modest, generally aligned price moves, with one notable selloff following otherwise positive operational news.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Arrive AI has combined operational milestones with early-stage financials. On Oct 28, it announced a two-year hospital robotics partnership, followed by state-level drone policy support on Oct 30 and a Q3 2025 results call notice on Oct 31. The company then detailed rapid hiring and a larger headquarters on Nov 10, and Q3 2025 results on Nov 14 showing minimal revenue and higher losses. Today’s CES-focused AI/autonomy engagement fits the pattern of ecosystem- and growth-oriented announcements.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement details Arrive AI’s plan to use CES 2026 to gather feedback on autonomous delivery...
Analysis

This announcement details Arrive AI’s plan to use CES 2026 to gather feedback on autonomous delivery, AI-driven logistics, and integration in regulated settings. Recent history shows a mix of ecosystem wins, like state drone initiatives and hospital deployments, alongside Q3 2025 results with revenue of only $7,450 and sizeable losses. Investors may track how insights from CES translate into concrete deployments, revenue growth, and progress on previously disclosed funding and going-concern risks.

Key Terms

autonomous delivery, ai-driven logistics, chain of custody
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autonomous delivery technical
"future of autonomous delivery and AI-driven logistics"
Autonomous delivery is the use of self‑driving vehicles, drones, or ground robots to move goods from one place to another without a human operator onboard. For investors it matters because it can cut labor and fuel costs, speed up deliveries and enable new markets—like having a virtual fleet that behaves like an automated storefront—while also introducing technology, regulatory and safety risks that can affect growth, margins and capital needs.
ai-driven logistics technical
"future of autonomous delivery and AI-driven logistics"
AI-driven logistics uses computer programs that learn from data to plan, route, track and manage the movement and storage of goods more efficiently—like a smart traffic controller that continuously reroutes trucks and schedules warehouses to avoid delays. For investors this matters because improved routing, inventory control and demand forecasting can lower costs, speed deliveries, reduce waste and create a competitive edge, affecting profit margins, capital needs and growth prospects.
chain of custody regulatory
"including security, chain of custody, and compliance"
"Chain of custody" is the process of keeping a clear and documented record of how physical or digital evidence is handled, from collection to final use. It ensures that the evidence remains unaltered and trustworthy, much like tracking a package from sender to recipient to confirm it hasn't been tampered with. This is important for investors because it helps verify the integrity and accuracy of information or assets being evaluated.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

Focused on Real-World Autonomy, Not Hype

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA / ACCESS Newswire / December 22, 2025 / Arrive AI (NASDAQ:ARAI), an autonomous delivery network company focused on secure, AI-powered delivery solutions for healthcare and enterprise environments, announced today that members of its leadership, product, and engineering teams will attend CES 2026 to engage with industry stakeholders and evaluate emerging trends shaping the next phase of autonomous delivery.

Arrive AI's delegation will include Chief Operating Officer Mark Hamm, along with product lead managers and engineers, underscoring the company's focus on real-world execution, system reliability, and applied AI in complex, regulated environments.

Rather than approaching CES as a showcase event, Arrive AI is attending with a deliberate focus on listening, learning, and validating market readiness for autonomous delivery solutions that move beyond pilots and into scalable operations. There is also the goal of engaging with prospective strategic supply chain and technology partners.

"CES offers a unique opportunity to step back from individual product announcements and assess where the broader autonomous delivery ecosystem truly stands," said Mark Hamm, COO of Arrive AI. "Our goal is to engage directly with operators, integrators, and technology leaders to better understand what's working in real deployments, where gaps remain, and how AI and autonomy can be applied responsibly in environments where reliability and trust are non-negotiable."

Throughout CES, Arrive AI's team will prioritize conversations around:

  • Operational readiness and scalability of autonomous delivery systems

  • AI applied to safety, reliability, and exception handling, not just autonomy

  • Integration challenges across hardware, software, and infrastructure

  • Enterprise and healthcare delivery pain points, including security, chain of custody, and compliance

With autonomous delivery gaining increased attention across consumer, enterprise, and healthcare sectors, Arrive AI sees CES as a barometer for how the industry is evolving from experimental demonstrations toward dependable, production-ready systems.

"There's no shortage of innovation on the CES floor," Hamm added. "What matters now is understanding how these technologies perform outside of controlled environments - inside hospitals, campuses, and other mission-critical settings where failure isn't an option."

Informing the Next Phase of Development

Insights gathered at CES will help inform Arrive AI's ongoing product and platform development, particularly as the company continues building an autonomous delivery network centered on secure delivery points, AI-driven orchestration, and system-level integration.

By bringing product leaders and engineers to the show alongside executive leadership, Arrive AI aims to ensure that strategic decisions remain closely tied to real-world feedback from partners, customers, and industry peers.

About Arrive AI

Arrive AI's patented Autonomous Last Mile (ALM) platform enables secure, efficient delivery to and from a smart, AI-powered mailbox, whether by drone, ground robot or human courier. The platform provides real-time tracking, smart logistics alerts and advanced chain of custody controls to support shippers, delivery services and autonomous networks. By combining artificial intelligence with autonomous technology, Arrive AI makes the exchange of goods between people, robots and drones frictionless and convenient. Its system integrates with smart home devices such as doorbells, lighting and security systems to streamline the entire last-mile delivery experience. Learn more at www.arriveai.com and via the company's press kit.

Media contact: Cheryl Reed, media@arriveai.com

Investor Relations Contact: Alliance Advisors IR, ARAI.IR@allianceadvisors.com

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking Statements

This news release and statements of Arrive AI's management in connection with this news release or related events contain or may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this context, forward-looking statements mean statements, including but not limited to statements related to the future regulatory environment applicable to Arrive AI, the prospects of hiring the desired talents, and building productive and profitable products or systems related to future events, which may impact our expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "expects", "anticipates", "intends", "plans", "believes", "potential", "will", "should", "could", "would", "optimistic" or "may" and other words of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements are based on information available to us as of the date of this news release and represent management's current views and assumptions. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, events or results and involve significant known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may be beyond our control. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which apply only as of the date of this news release. Potential investors should review Arrive AI's filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission for more complete information, including the risk factors that may affect future results, which are available for review at www.sec.gov. Accordingly, forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as a predictor of actual results. We do not undertake to update our forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the date of this news release, except as required by law.

SOURCE: Arrive AI Inc.



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FAQ

Why is Arrive AI (ARAI) attending CES 2026 on December 22, 2025?

Arrive AI is attending to engage industry stakeholders, validate market readiness, and gather real-world feedback to inform product development.

Who from Arrive AI will represent the company at CES 2026?

The delegation includes COO Mark Hamm plus product lead managers and engineers focused on operations and system reliability.

What specific topics will Arrive AI (ARAI) prioritize at CES 2026?

Operational readiness and scalability, AI for safety and exception handling, hardware-software integration, and security/chain-of-custody for healthcare deliveries.

How will insights from CES 2026 affect Arrive AI's product roadmap?

Insights will inform ongoing product and platform development, emphasizing secure delivery points, AI-driven orchestration, and system-level integration.

Does Arrive AI plan to showcase products at CES 2026 or focus on meetings?

Arrive AI said it will focus on listening and validating real deployments rather than treating CES as a product showcase.

What does Arrive AI (ARAI) seek from potential partners at CES 2026?

The company aims to engage prospective strategic supply chain and technology partners to advance scalable, production-ready autonomous delivery solutions.
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