Company: ARAI
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-019572
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Company: Arrive AI Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-07-15
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 105
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 impact on
the operations and responsibilities of third parties, such as those who have autonomous mobile robots (“AMRs”) and drone
operations, or those imposed on medical facilities regarding control and preservation of certain medications considered perishable or
which may need refrigeration. Although they are not directly applicable to our own business and future operations, these regulations
related to aviation, medical and biological operations are applicable to our partners by, for example, increasing their compliance cost
and financial burden, and may thereby unwilling to transition to a smarter and more modern mailbox provider like us. Our intended operations
will comply with the specific requirements for each application as defined by the third parties responsible for compliance.

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Market Growth or US Market Overview

| ● | 64% of people in the US have had a package stolen2                   |
| ● | $9.1B+ spent each year on lost goods and services3                   |
| ● | 3,000 delivery trucks would be removed from the road for every 1% of 
 packages delivered autonomously5                                     |
| ● | 50% savings on packages under 5 lbs., 91% of all packages delivered6 |

Large Target Market Progression

| ● | The FAA has issued guidance for regulations carrying BVLOS                |
| ● | The Company hopes to be a part of certain pilot programs that have        
 begun in 2022, including Amazon, Google/Wing, Zipline, Walmart and others |

https://www.safewise.com/blog/metro-areas-porch-theft/

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/10/package-theft-how-amazon-google-others-are-fighting-porch-pirates.html

https://www.businessinsider.com/delivery-fee-for-amazon-prime-air-2015-4

https://www.arrive.tech/insight-hub/environmental-impact-report

https://news.erau.edu/-/media/files/news/forecast-commercial-uas-package-delivery-market.pdf

Intellectual Property

Arrive AI’s intellectual property consists
of patents, trademarks and trade secrets. Arrive AI’s trade secrets consist of research and development and know-how, all of which
we seek to protect, in part, by confidentiality agreements. To protect Arrive AI’s intellectual property, Arrive relies on a combination
of laws and regulations, as well as contractual restrictions. Federal trademark law protects Arrive AI’s registered trademarks.
Arrive also relies on the protection of laws regarding unregistered copyrights for certain