Arrive AI Heads to CES 2026 Focused on Real-World Autonomy, Not Hype
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - December 22, 2025. Arrive AI (NASDAQ: ARAI), an autonomous delivery network company building secure, AI-powered delivery solutions for healthcare and enterprise, will attend CES 2026 with leadership, product, and engineering teams. The delegation includes Chief Operating Officer Mark Hamm and key product managers and engineers. The objective: validate what's working in the field, where gaps remain, and how to scale with reliability in regulated environments.
Instead of treating CES as a showcase, Arrive AI is using the event to listen, learn, and assess market readiness. The team will also meet prospective supply chain and technology partners that can accelerate real deployments.
"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."
What Arrive AI Will Be Assessing at CES
- Operational readiness and scalability of autonomous delivery systems
- AI applied to safety, reliability, and exception handling - beyond basic autonomy
- Integration hurdles across hardware, software, and infrastructure
- Enterprise and healthcare pain points: security, chain of custody, and compliance
"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."
Why This Matters for Executives, Strategy, and Product Teams
Autonomous delivery is moving from demos to dependable operations. The differentiators now are system reliability, exception handling, and integration across the stack - especially where compliance and chain of custody are mandatory.
- Confirm integration plans across hardware, software, and enterprise workflows before scaling pilots.
- Assess safety and exception management as first-class requirements, not add-ons.
- Map security and chain-of-custody controls to your regulatory obligations (HIPAA, SOX, internal audit).
- Define clear KPIs for throughput, uptime, and handoff quality to judge market readiness.
- Prioritize partners that can interoperate with your existing fleets, facilities, and IT policies.
Informing the Next Phase of Development
Insights from CES will guide Arrive AI's ongoing platform development. The company continues to build an autonomous delivery network centered on secure delivery points, AI-driven orchestration, and system-level integration that works in complex, regulated settings.
Arrive AI's patented Autonomous Last Mile (ALM) platform enables secure delivery to and from a smart, AI-powered mailbox - by drone, ground robot, or human courier. The platform includes real-time tracking, smart logistics alerts, and advanced chain-of-custody controls for shippers, delivery services, and autonomous networks. It also integrates with smart home devices such as doorbells, lighting, and security systems to streamline last-mile handoffs.
Learn more at www.arriveai.com.
Media and Investor Contacts
Media: Cheryl Reed, media@arriveai.com
Investor Relations: Alliance Advisors IR, ARAI.IR@allianceadvisors.com
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This article includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, among other things, expectations about the regulatory environment, hiring, and the development and commercialization of products and systems, and often include words such as "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes," "potential," "will," "should," "could," "would," "optimistic," or "may." These statements reflect current views and assumptions as of the date above and are subject to risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's control. Actual results may differ materially. Readers should not rely on these statements as guarantees of future performance. Potential investors should review Arrive AI's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including risk factors, available at www.sec.gov. Arrive AI undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
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