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Serve Robotics to Showcase Autonomous Robotics at SXSW, NVIDIA GTC, and HumanX Conferences

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Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) will present at SXSW, NVIDIA GTC and HumanX in March–April 2026 to demo its AI-powered autonomous delivery robots. Executives will deliver panels, lightning talks and onsite demonstrations highlighting machine vision, autonomy and scaling.

Serve says it has deployed more than 2,000 robots across the U.S., powering deliveries for partners including Shake Shack and Little Caesars via platforms like Uber Eats and DoorDash.

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Key Figures

SXSW panel date: March 17, 2026 SXSW panel time: 2:30–3:30 p.m. CT NVIDIA GTC talk time: 4–5 p.m. PT +3 more
6 metrics
SXSW panel date March 17, 2026 Seeing Is Believing panel at SXSW
SXSW panel time 2:30–3:30 p.m. CT Seeing Is Believing panel duration
NVIDIA GTC talk time 4–5 p.m. PT Lightning Talk at NVIDIA GTC
HumanX panel date April 8 Orchestrating the Mixed-Autonomy Revolution session
HumanX panel time 4:00–4:15 p.m. Masterclass panel length
Robots deployed 2,000+ robots Serve’s deployed autonomous sidewalk fleet across the U.S.

Market Reality Check

Price: $9.63 Vol: Volume 2,374,496 is below...
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Volume Volume 2,374,496 is below the 20-day average of 3,781,486, suggesting muted pre-news activity. low
Technical Shares at $9.64 are trading below the 200-day MA of $11.48 and 48.31% below the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

SERV was down 3.6% pre-news while peers were mixed: KRNT +2.3%, GHM +1.06%, RR -...

SERV was down 3.6% pre-news while peers were mixed: KRNT +2.3%, GHM +1.06%, RR -3.6%, THR -2.39%, NNE -1.33%. No peers appeared in the momentum scanner and no same-day peer headlines were flagged, pointing to stock-specific dynamics.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 25 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 25 Earnings date set Neutral +7.1% Announced Q4 2025 results date and analyst call details.
Jan 20 Acquisition announcement Positive -0.9% Agreed to acquire Diligent Robotics to expand Physical AI into healthcare.
Dec 12 Fleet milestone Positive -5.6% Reported deployment of over 2,000 robots and largest U.S. sidewalk fleet.
Dec 10 Geographic expansion Positive +5.2% Launched autonomous sidewalk delivery in Alexandria, Virginia with Uber Eats.
Dec 05 Geographic expansion Positive +3.2% Expanded autonomous deliveries into Fort Lauderdale via Uber Eats partnership.
Pattern Detected

Recent operational and expansion updates have produced mixed reactions, with some positive growth news sold off and other announcements rewarded.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, SERV has highlighted expansion and platform-building milestones. On Dec 5, 2025 and Dec 10, 2025, it announced new autonomous delivery rollouts in Fort Lauderdale and Alexandria with positive share reactions. A Dec 12, 2025 update on reaching 2,000 robots saw a negative move, while the Jan 20, 2026 Diligent Robotics acquisition also drew a slight decline. The Feb 25, 2026 earnings-date notice was followed by a solid gain. Today’s conference-focused news fits the pattern of emphasizing scale and AI capabilities.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement emphasizes SERV’s strategy of building credibility for its Physical AI platform th...
Analysis

This announcement emphasizes SERV’s strategy of building credibility for its Physical AI platform through high-profile conferences such as SXSW, NVIDIA GTC, and HumanX while reiterating a deployed fleet of over 2,000 robots. In recent months, the company has paired network expansion and acquisitions with mixed market reactions. Investors may focus on follow-through metrics like deployment growth, partner expansion, and upcoming Q4 2025 results on March 11, 2026 when evaluating progress.

Key Terms

autonomous delivery robots, machine vision, ai-powered, physical ai, +2 more
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autonomous delivery robots technical
"Serve executives will showcase their industry-leading autonomous delivery robots and highlight"
Autonomous delivery robots are small, self‑navigating machines that transport packages, food, or supplies without a human driver, using sensors, maps and software to move along sidewalks, streets or inside buildings. For investors they matter because they promise lower delivery costs, faster local service and new revenue streams, while raising questions about technology reliability, regulation and scale—similar to how a robotic vacuum replaces manual cleaning but must prove it works everywhere.
machine vision technical
"advances in machine vision and AI are enabling robots to better perceive"
Machine vision is technology that allows computers and machines to see, interpret, and analyze visual information from the world, much like how human eyes and brains work together. It enables automated systems to recognize objects, read signs, or inspect products without human help. For investors, machine vision is important because it drives advancements in automation and artificial intelligence, influencing industries and business efficiency.
ai-powered technical
"highlight their advanced, AI-powered capabilities."
"AI-powered" describes technology that uses artificial intelligence to perform tasks, make decisions, or analyze information automatically. It’s similar to having a highly skilled assistant that can learn from data, recognize patterns, and improve over time, helping to make processes faster and more accurate. For investors, this means better insights and more efficient operations, potentially leading to smarter investment choices.
physical ai technical
"We’re excited to demonstrate how physical AI is transforming last-mile logistics"
Physical AI combines artificial intelligence with physical devices or environments, enabling machines to interact with and adapt to the real world in a human-like way. It matters to investors because it can lead to smarter robots, autonomous vehicles, or advanced sensors that improve efficiency and open new markets, potentially creating significant business opportunities and competitive advantages.
last-mile logistics technical
"physical AI is transforming last-mile logistics and strengthening local communities."
Last-mile logistics is the final stage of getting a product from a local hub to the buyer’s hands, covering doorstep delivery, in-store pickup points, or locker drop-offs. It matters to investors because this short final leg often drives the highest delivery costs, affects customer satisfaction and repeat business, and can determine whether a seller scales profitably — like the last mile of a relay where performance can make or break the whole outcome.
supply chain resilience technical
"mixed-autonomy model will boost supply chain resilience and safety"
Supply chain resilience is the ability of a system to quickly adapt and recover from disruptions that could interrupt the flow of goods, services, or resources. It is like having a backup plan or extra flexibility to keep things running smoothly despite unexpected problems. For investors, strong supply chain resilience can indicate a company's or economy's capacity to maintain stability and continue growth even during challenging times.

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SAN FRANCISCO, March 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous robotics company, today announced its participation, including speaking sessions, in a series of influential technology, pop culture and innovation events, including SXSW, NVIDIA GTC, and Human X. Across these stages, Serve executives will showcase their industry-leading autonomous delivery robots and highlight their advanced, AI-powered capabilities. 

Serve will complement these appearances with onsite demonstrations that showcase how its robots operate safely, efficiently, and reliably at scale in real-world environments. These demos will further showcase the strength and maturity of Serve’s technology as the company continues expanding its footprint across the U.S., meeting growing demand for faster, more cost-efficient delivery.

“Our autonomous delivery robots are already completing thousands of deliveries every week in cities nationwide, transforming how people get their goods,” said Ali Kashani, co-founder and CEO of Serve Robotics. “We’re excited to demonstrate how physical AI is transforming last-mile logistics and strengthening local communities.”

Event Participation: 

  • SXSW (Austin, TX): Serve Robotics VP Product & Co-Founder MJ Burk Chun will discuss how Serve Robotics’ advances in machine vision and AI are enabling robots to better perceive, navigate, and safely interact with the world around them.
  • NVIDIA GTC (San Jose, CA): Serve Robotics will be present during NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote and Serve’s VP of Autonomy Rajesh Radhakrishnan will participate in a Lightning Talk about real-world lessons on overcoming technical challenges when deploying robotics solutions and practical examples of how Serve has built and scaled AI-powered robots using NVIDIA platforms. 
  • HumanX (San Francisco, CA): Serve Robotics CEO Ali Kashani will participate in an intimate masterclass panel alongside experts from Samsara, Aurora and Semafor to dig into the economics of a physical AI shift. The panelists will explore how a mixed-autonomy model will boost supply chain resilience and safety and the evolution of frontline work. 
    • Masterclass Panel: Orchestrating the Mixed-Autonomy Revolution
      • April 8 from 4:00-4:15pm | Moscone Center South, San Francisco

Serve continues to expand its commercial footprint, strengthen new and existing partnerships, and advance the capabilities of its AI-driven robotics platform. To date, Serve has deployed more than 2,000 robots across the U.S., establishing the company as the nation’s largest sidewalk delivery fleet. Serve robots power deliveries for major restaurant partners including Shake Shack and Little Caesars through platforms such as Uber Eats and DoorDash. 

To learn more about Serve Robotics, visit www.serverobotics.com

About Serve Robotics
Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) designs and operates autonomous robots that navigate and operate in complex, human-centric environments. Since spinning off from Uber in 2021, Serve has deployed more than 2,000 robots across the U.S., reaching a population of approximately 3 million and supporting delivery for more than 3,600 restaurants. In 2026, Serve acquired Diligent Robotics, expanding its operations beyond sidewalk delivery into indoor service robots used in hospitals. Serve designs both the hardware and software behind its robots, enabling them to operate safely in public and private environments at scale.

For more information, visit www.serverobotics.com or follow the company on X, Instagram, and LinkedIn @serverobotics.

Forward Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Serve intends such forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in Section 21E of the Exchange Act. These forward-looking statements can be about future events, including statements regarding Serve's intentions, objectives, plans, expectations, assumptions and beliefs about future events, including Serve's expectations with respect to the financial and operating performance of its business, its capital position, and future growth. The words "anticipate", "believe", "expect", "project", "predict", "will", "forecast", "estimate", "likely", "intend", "outlook", "should", "could", "may", "target", "plan" and other similar expressions can generally be used to identify forward-looking statements. Indications of, and guidance or outlook on, future earnings or financial position or performance are also forward-looking statements. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are based on management's current expectations of future events and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially and adversely from those set forth in or implied by such forward-looking statements. Risks that contribute to the uncertain nature of the forward-looking statements include those risks and uncertainties set forth in Serve's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") and in its subsequent filings filed with the SEC. All forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date on which they were made. Serve undertakes no obligation to update such statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that exist after the date on which they were made.

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Malory Van Guilder
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Investor Relations
investor.relations@serverobotics.com 


FAQ

What will Serve Robotics (SERV) present at SXSW on March 17, 2026?

Serve Robotics will discuss machine vision and AI advances enabling safer robot navigation. According to company, VP Product MJ Burk Chun will speak March 17, 2026 from 2:30–3:30pm CT at JW Marriott Salon D, with demonstrations of perception and safety features.

Will Serve Robotics speak at NVIDIA GTC on March 17, 2026 and what will they cover?

Yes. Serve will participate during Jensen Huang’s keynote and deliver a Lightning Talk on deploying AI-enabled robots. According to company, VP of Autonomy Rajesh Radhakrishnan will present real-world lessons on scaling robotics with NVIDIA platforms, March 17, 4–5pm PT.

What does Serve Robotics say about its commercial deployment footprint (SERV) in 2026?

Serve reports it has deployed more than 2,000 robots nationwide, claiming the largest sidewalk delivery fleet. According to company, robots complete thousands of deliveries weekly for partners like Shake Shack and Little Caesars via Uber Eats and DoorDash.

When and where will Serve Robotics CEO speak at HumanX 2026 and what is the topic?

Serve CEO Ali Kashani will join a masterclass panel on April 8, 2026 at Moscone Center South from 4:00–4:15pm. According to company, the panel will explore the economics of a physical AI shift and mixed-autonomy supply chain impacts.

How can investors or attendees see Serve Robotics (SERV) demonstrations at these events?

Attendees can view onsite demos showcasing robots operating in real-world environments at each event. According to company, demonstrations will illustrate safety, efficiency and scalability of Serve’s AI-driven delivery platform during SXSW, NVIDIA GTC and HumanX.
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