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Serve’s third-generation autonomous robot was recognized in the Robotics and Automation category

This annual list honors groundbreaking advancements redefining the way we work and live


SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Big news in the world of autonomous delivery! Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), renowned for its pioneering approach in sidewalk delivery systems, has claimed the top honor in Fast Company’s coveted "Next Big Things in Tech" list, specifically within the Robotics and Automation category. This prominent accolade illuminates the vital role Serve plays in transforming last-mile logistics through cutting-edge, AI-driven delivery solutions.

Revolutionizing Delivery: Meet the Third-Generation Robot

At the heart of Serve’s success is its third-generation autonomous sidewalk delivery robot. This remarkable machine is a significant upgrade from its predecessors, designed to deliver items with enhanced speed, accuracy, and safety. Some of its groundbreaking features include:

  • Speed & Efficiency: The third-generation robot operates nearly twice as fast as previous models, ensuring quicker deliveries for customers.
  • Extended Range: Capable of traveling double the distance, this robot can serve a broader area, maximizing its utility.
  • Increased Capacity: With a larger cargo capacity, it can carry more items per trip, reducing the number of trips necessary.
  • Enhanced Safety: Equipped with fail-safe mechanical brakes, autonomous collision avoidance systems, and an emergency braking system that halts 40% faster than earlier models, safety is a top priority.

Rapid Deployment Across Major U.S. Cities

Since initiating production in October 2024, Serve has swiftly deployed 1,000 Gen3 robots in major metropolitan areas, including Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, and Miami. The company’s ambitious goal is to reach 2,000 robots by the end of 2025, signaling a significant expansion in their fleet and capabilities.

Strategic Partnerships Fueling Growth

Serve’s growth trajectory is further bolstered by strategic alliances with leading delivery platforms. In October 2025, Serve announced a groundbreaking collaboration with DoorDash, integrating its autonomous delivery robots into the DoorDash ecosystem starting in Los Angeles. This partnership complements its ongoing relationship with Uber Eats, aiming to expand Serve’s reach and boost order volumes for its robot fleet.

A Testament to Innovation

"Receiving this prestigious award from Fast Company is a testament to the dedication and ingenuity of our team," remarked Dr. Ali Kashani, CEO and co-founder of Serve Robotics. He emphasized the years of hard work and collaboration that went into developing the third-generation robot, saying, "This recognition validates our engineers, designers, and operations teams for making autonomous delivery safer, more efficient, and sustainable."

Learn More About Serve Robotics

As Serve Robotics continues to pave the way for sustainable and economical delivery solutions, you can follow their journey and innovations at www.serverobotics.com.

Join the conversation and stay updated by following Serve on social media platforms like X (Twitter), Instagram, and LinkedIn @serverobotics.


About Serve Robotics

Founded as an independent company in 2021, spun off from Uber, Serve Robotics is dedicated to developing advanced, AI-powered, low-emissions sidewalk delivery robots. With a portfolio of successful partnerships, including enterprise clients like Uber Eats and 7-Eleven, Serve is on a trajectory of significant growth and innovation in the delivery landscape.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Aduke Thelwell
Head of Communications & Investor Relations
Serve Robotics
Email

Safe Harbor Forward-Looking Statements

This announcement contains forward-looking statements regarding Serve’s future performance and potential. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties and may differ materially from actual results. For further details, consult Serve’s Annual Report and subsequent filings.


As we celebrate advancements that redefine how we work and live, we can only imagine how Serve Robotics will continue to shape the future of delivery services. Stay tuned for more exciting developments!

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