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Serve Robotics Enters Production Agreement with Magna to Scale Robot Manufacturing

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Serve Robotics Inc., a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, announced an expansion of their existing agreement with Magna International Inc., one of the world’s largest automotive suppliers, to accelerate the adoption of robotics in logistics. Under the terms of a new production and purchase agreement effective April 24, Magna will become the exclusive contract manufacturer of Serve’s delivery robots, supporting Serve’s plan to deploy up to 2,000 robots on the Uber Eats platform across multiple U.S. markets.

This new agreement extends the partnership established by a previously disclosed licensing agreement effective February 20, 2024, under which Serve granted Magna a non-exclusive license to its market-leading technologies and expertise, enabling Magna to further develop new products in the robotics and logistics space.

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“Serve is a leader in creating robots that navigate complex human environments. Following our successful public offering, we are excited to start working to scale our robotic fleet with Magna’s world-class manufacturing capabilities. This collaboration supports the natural progression of our business beyond food delivery and positions our proprietary robotics technology as a platform upon which new robots can be built. Magna is a valuable partner in this effort,” said Ali Kashani, CEO of Serve Robotics.

“Magna is excited to continue collaborating with Serve, leveraging our manufacturing and technical expertise to help fuel Serve’s growth potential,” said Matteo Del Sorbo, Executive Vice President of Magna, responsible for New Mobility globally.

Source: PRNewsWire

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