Company: ARAI
Filing Date: 2025-05-13
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-009841
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Company: Arrive AI Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-13
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 74
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 While the Company has several pilots in place, as described elsewhere in this prospectus, these pilots are not revenue-generating activities and there is no guarantee that customers currently in pilot programs will choose to subscribe to our services after the pilot programs conclude. The Company continues to develop its product and the technology inherent to its planned services, but there is no assurance that we will meet our business and partnership goals.

Management also believes that the future of automated last-mile delivery, consumer services, and business operations will require smart, secure, easy, and fault-tolerant exchanges of packages, goods, supplies, food, and medicine between people, robots, and drones. We anticipate that our ALM mailbox, a.k.a. ALM Access Point or Arrive Point™, will serve as the foundation of a platform approach to support the ALM ecosystem by providing a frictionless exchange point between people, robots, and drones, enabling new automated ALM services for ALM operators, businesses, and consumers. However, there is no guarantee that the development of our ALM mailbox will succeed or achieve broad adoption.

Arrive Points, and the eventual Arrive Point Network, are intended to support the ALM ecosystem through three primary components:

| 1. | A                                                                                                 
 network of ALM mailboxes or ALM Access Points designed to enable the smart, secure, and           
 frictionless exchange of packages, goods, supplies, food, and medicine between people, robots,    
 and drones. Unlike traditional smart mailboxes and locker boxes, which are typically limited      
 to human-operated delivery and pickup or lack specialized features for autonomous systems,        
 our ALM Access Points are designed to universally support autonomous robot and drone delivery     
 services. They incorporate secure chain-of-custody capabilities, temperature-controlled delivery  
 and pickup options, and standardized interfaces designed to be compatible with a variety          
 of autonomous delivery platforms, which are developing through pilots with customers. However,    
 there is no guarantee that these pilots will result in commercial agreements.                     |
| 2. | An                                                                                                
 ALM Platform, consisting of a collection of software services currently under development,        
 which we anticipate will include specific tools and capabilities for our future potential         
 partners and customers such as: (i) arrival/departure scheduling software to coordinate timing    
 for autonomous deliveries, (ii) space optimization algorithms to maximize storage efficiency      
 within ALM Access Points, and (iii) smart notification systems to provide real-time updates       
 on weather conditions, airspace or ground restrictions, delivery status, and potential automation