Arrive AI Targets Last-Mile Logistics with Live Drone and Robot Demonstration
Peachtree Corners, Monday, 9 February 2026.
Arrive AI validates its “last inch” logistics strategy tomorrow at Curiosity Lab, integrating drones and robots via T-Mobile’s 5G to demonstrate secure, autonomous commercial delivery.
Operational Validation at Curiosity Lab
Arrive AI (NASDAQ: ARAI) is scheduled to conduct a live demonstration of its autonomous delivery network tomorrow, Tuesday, February 10, 2026 [1][2]. The event, taking place from 13:00 to 14:00 ET at the Curiosity Lab in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, is designed to showcase the interoperability of ground-based robots and aerial drones within a smart city infrastructure [1][6]. Central to this operation is the utilization of T-Mobile’s 5G network, which will provide the low-latency connectivity required for real-time monitoring and operational visibility throughout the exercise [1][2].
Bridging the “Last Inch” Gap
The demonstration will feature a specific sequence involving a ground robot delivery to an AP3 Arrive Point at 13:10 ET, followed by a delivery to an office within the 147B Building [6]. This highlights Arrive AI’s focus on the “last inch” of the logistics chain, a critical segment where the company deploys patented AI-powered Arrive Points [3][4]. These devices function as secure smart mailboxes capable of accepting packages from drones, robots, and traditional couriers while maintaining advanced chain-of-custody controls and monitoring environmental conditions [2][3]. The integration aims to prove that friction-less exchanges between autonomous carriers and physical infrastructure are commercially viable [2][4].
Strategic Infrastructure and Market Context
Dan O’Toole, Founder and CEO of Arrive AI, describes this event as the realization of the “full autonomous delivery loop,” connecting the transport vehicle directly to the secure receptacle [1][2]. By operating within the “living laboratory” of Curiosity Lab, the company intends to validate that these systems can function securely alongside real-world city environments [3]. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and founded in 2020, Arrive AI has positioned itself as a provider of Mailbox-as-a-Service (MaaS) solutions designed to support autonomous delivery networks (ADNs) for businesses of varying sizes [4]. This demonstration serves as a pivotal step in illustrating how such infrastructure operates at scale [1].
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