New Edifier G2000 Pro – Hear the Future: Transparent Design, Thunderous Sound!

Edifier International, the award-winning audio electronics designer, announces the launch of its latest innovation the G2000 Pro. Experience a new level of audiovisual immersion with the budget friendly Edifier G2000 Pro cutting-edge sound system, designed for both style and performance. Housed in a sleek transparent cabinet with customizable RGB ambient lighting, it seamlessly blends aesthetics with powerful 7.1 surround sound. Whether you’re gaming, watching movies, or listening to music, its versatile connectivity options and finely tuned sound modes ensure an optimized experience for every moment.

Compact Design, Perfect for Your Tabletop Setup

With a base width roughly the size of an adult’s palm, this sleek, space-saving design fits seamlessly into any space. The three-sided panoramic light-transparent adds a premium, atmospheric glow, creating your dream tabletop setup.

7.1 Surround Sound

Enjoy a grand soundstage and powerful, immersive audio with 7.1 surround sound powered by the DSP chip and HECATE Gaming Center software, that brings your games, music, and movies to life.

High-Quality Sound Unit

Equipped with a 3-inch full-range internal magnetic driver, this system delivers rich audio with 32W output power for crisp highs and deep mids.

TempoFlow™ Lighting Technology, Where Light and Sound Sync Perfectly

The all-new TempoFlow™ dynamic lighting effect technology synchronizes light with sound. The rear lighting design ensures that it enhances the gaming atmosphere without overwhelming your nighttime visual experience—subtle yet impactful, creating an immersive and premium esports vibe.

7 Dynamic Lighting Effects, Illuminate Your Desk with Color

Featuring 7 built-in dynamic lighting modes, customizable via the HECATE Gaming Center software. Break free from dull surroundings and enjoy a vibrant, sound-responsive atmosphere like never before.

Versatile Connection Options

Stay connected your way with Bluetooth 5.4, USB-A & USB-C audio streaming and AUX input—perfectly adaptable to your diverse device needs.

Tailored Sound Modes

Switch effortlessly between Music, Game, and Movie modes, each finely tuned to enhance your listening experience based on various different content.

Price & Availability:

The Edifier G2000 Pro is available for In Black, White or Pink at £149.99 from https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F8HP8PH9/

More information about Edifier is available online at www.edifier.com

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What it really takes to build your own payment gateway in 2025

For a growing number of businesses, managing the payment technology in-house has shifted from optional to essential for operational success. While third-party providers make it possible for almost any business to accept payments quickly, building a gateway from the ground up is a different challenge entirely. 

This article explores what it truly takes to build a payment gateway in 2025, the costs and challenges involved, and why many businesses opt for advanced orchestration platforms instead.

What is a payment gateway and why it matters

A payment gateway is a piece of technology that securely transfers payment information between the customer, the merchant, and the financial institutions involved in the transaction. It works like a digital point-of-sale terminal, confirming payment details, approving transactions, and making sure funds move quickly and safely.

The performance of a payment gateway can be the difference between a transaction completing in seconds or being abandoned altogether. If it’s slow or unreliable, it adds friction at a crucial moment in the buying process, which can lead to lost sales.

For global businesses, a payment gateway is far more than a back-end tool – it’s a strategic advantage. It influences the markets you can operate in, the currencies you can accept, and the level of fraud protection you can offer. In industries with high transaction volumes or greater risk, having full control over this infrastructure allows companies to adjust every stage of the payment process, from routing decisions to cost efficiency.

How does a secure payment gateway work

If you plan to create a payment gateway in-house, understanding how data moves between customers, merchants, and banks is essential to making informed architecture choices.

 

  1. Customer checkout: the buyer enters payment details on the merchant’s website or app.

  2. Encryption & transmission: sensitive data is encrypted and sent to the gateway.

  3. Routing to acquirer: the gateway forwards the request to the acquiring bank or payment processor.

  4. Card network processing: Visa, Mastercard, or alternative payment rails verify the transaction with the issuing bank.

  5. Authorisation & settlement: funds are authorised instantly and later settled into the merchant’s account.

Modern gateways also incorporate payment integrations with multiple acquirers, alternative payment methods (APMs), and fraud detection systems for a unified and efficient processing flow.

Payment gateway architecture: key components

A payment gateway’s architecture is the blueprint that determines how efficiently, securely, and reliably it can process transactions. In 2025, the best gateways are built on modular, API-first frameworks that allow flexibility, rapid integration, and future scalability.

 

At the core is the transaction processing engine – the component that manages the entire payment flow from authorisation requests to settlement. Around it are key layers, each with a specialised role:

 

  • Integration layer. Connects the gateway to banks, payment processors, alternative payment methods (APMs), and fraud prevention systems. A flexible integration layer ensures the gateway can add or switch providers without major redevelopment.

  • Security layer. Handles encryption, tokenisation, and fraud detection. It ensures sensitive cardholder data never leaves secure environments and that transactions are continuously monitored for risks.

  • Routing layer. Decides how transactions are sent to different acquirers or processors, optimising for speed, cost, or approval rates. In multi-acquirer setups, smart routing can significantly improve performance.

  • Compliance layer. Embeds regulatory and legal requirements into the system, such as PCI DSS, PSD2, and SCA, so that compliance infrastructure is automatic and consistent across all transactions.

  • Monitoring & analytics layer. Tracks transaction success rates, latency, and error patterns, providing real-time visibility into performance and enabling quick issue resolution.

Many organisations start with a modular, API-first design, then evaluate whether to continue building or partner with a payment orchestration provider to accelerate integrations and resilience.

Why it’s beneficial to create a custom payment solution

Building a custom payment solution gives businesses the ability to shape their payment infrastructure around their specific needs, rather than adapting their operations to fit an off-the-shelf system. This control can translate into higher efficiency, better user experiences, and measurable cost savings.

The key benefits include:

  • Full control over routing. Choose the most cost-effective or reliable path for each transaction, improve approval rates, and reduce fees.
  • Tailored payment flows. Customise checkout to match your brand, simplify repeat purchases, and offer the most relevant payment methods.
  • Enhanced security. Go beyond compliance with advanced fraud detection, tokenisation, and AI-powered risk checks.
  • Flexible growth. Add features, expand to new markets, and adopt new payment technologies without waiting on a provider’s roadmap.

Final takeaways

Building your own payment gateway offers unmatched control and flexibility, but it requires substantial investment, technical expertise, and ongoing operational effort. For most companies, the better option is to partner with a proven orchestration platform that offers the same capabilities while handling the complex parts – from licensing to integrations.

 

Nokia 5G solution for next-gen digital railway operations supporting FRMCS

Nokia today announced its new 5G radio solution, designed to deliver high-capacity, high-performance and resilient real-time communications to rail operators worldwide, setting the foundation for the Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS). As a cornerstone for smarter, safer and more efficient rail networks, the solution supports greater digitalization and automation, driving benefits for passengers, businesses and the environment. The launch features the industry’s first commercial 5G radio for the 1900 MHz (n101) band, along with Nokia’s Core Enterprise Solution for Railways, purpose-built to accelerate the sector’s digital transformation.

In the coming decade, FRMCS will upgrade the current 2G Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway (GSM-R) and become the next-generation global standard designed for all railways. Its 5G-based successor, with built-in security and high reliability, enables enhanced automation, new digital applications, improved passenger services, and secure cross-border communication.

Nokia is a global leader in railway communications with decades of experience in GSM-R deployments across more than 20 countries. The company has been at the forefront of FRMCS development, collaborating with rail operators, governments, industry, and standardization bodies to help shape the standard and enable its global deployment.

“The drive toward digitalization demands the kind of high-speed connectivity and data capabilities that legacy systems simply can’t provide, creating an urgent need for rail operators worldwide to modernize,” said Tommi Uitto, President of Mobile Networks at Nokia. “Our commercial 5G solution, backed by decades of proven rail industry expertise, reflects our commitment to laying the foundation for the next generation of railway operations. We offer a future-proof, flexible technology platform that supports a smooth transition to FRMCS while improving operational efficiency, safety and the overall passenger experience.”

Nokia’s new 5G radio is built for mission-critical communications and supports strategic coexistence, enabling railways to migrate to 5G alongside legacy systems like GSM-R with no disruption. In addition, its fully optimized, cloud-native 5G SA core supports the full suite of FRMCS functionalities for the transport stratum. Modular, flexible and scalable, the solution enables both regional and nationwide deployments. It will also be tested under the EU-funded FP2-MORANE-2 project, which builds on earlier FRMCS initiatives to advance the digitalization of rail operations across Europe.

The shift to a 5G solution introduces powerful capabilities that align perfectly with the operational needs of modern railways, particularly in border crossing scenarios. Here are some of the main benefits for rail operators and passengers:

  • Automated train operations: Enabling real-time control and monitoring of trains to improve safety and efficiency and decreasing energy consumption and emissions.
  • Passenger information systems: Providing real-time updates and information to passengers for a better travel experience.
  • Mission-critical voice communication: Integrating voice, video and data services in a single, standardized platform to enhance operations and infrastructure management.
  • Smart rail maintenance: Utilizing predictive maintenance and real-time monitoring to reduce downtime and maintenance costs.

Nokia is committed to driving the digital transformation of the railway sector through advanced, future-ready technologies. The new solution includes a commercial 5G radio for the 1900 MHz band from its industry-leading AirScale portfolio, paired with its railway-optimized Core Enterprise Solution. It is complemented by the company’s extensive portfolio of mission-critical IP, optical and data center networking products. Nokia’s solutions are also compliant with the highest standards and feature a best-in-class cybersecurity framework.

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SETU student creates app ReCreo for recreational therapists

SETU software development student, Darren Maher and his co-creator Ava McGrk, have developed a new online application to support recreational therapists in creating individual therapy plans for clients.

Darren is a student on SETU’s Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Software Development and he is no stranger to tech innovation, having previously created the Irish language learning app, Píosa Beag.

His latest co-creation, ReCreo, is an app for recreational therapists that supports healthcare providers in building individualised therapy plans for clients. The app aims to increase face-to-face interaction between therapist and client, by cutting down on the amount of administration hours required outside of sessions.

ReCreo was brought to life when Darren and Ava took part in the Patch summer programme at Dublin’s Dogpatch labs. Patch is an accelerator programme for young people aged 16 to 21 who want to build projects that push society forward. Participants are interested in driving innovation in science, engineering, design, technology, and entrepreneurship.

Darren and Ava’s personal experience was the inspiration for developing technology to help in the vital area of recreational therapy.

“Both Ava and I have experience of younger relatives being in long term care, which is where the idea of therapeutic recreation (TR) first came from,” Darren explained.

“TR can help children with long term illnesses to restore the confidence they may have lost as a result of an extended stay in hospital. It uses a ‘therapy-through-play’ approach that helps to enhance a child’s physical, emotional, and social well-being. This is particularly important for kids who have had to spend a significant amount of time in hospital, away from their everyday settings with friends and family,” said Darren.

“Our hope for ReCreo is that it allows for increased face-to-face therapy between therapists and their clients by reducing the amount of time that therapists have to spend on repetitive admin,” Darren added.

Since finishing the Patch programme, Darren has been selected for the National Digital Research Centre (NDRC) pre-accelerator programme. The NDRC will help Darren continue to refine ReCreo and eventually build a tool that makes all therapists jobs easier.

BowelScreen and Viatel Technology Group partner on EU project to advance AI in cancer screening

BowelScreen, as part of Ireland’s HSE’s National Screening Service, is contributing to a major EU-funded research initiative exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) and microbiome science could shape the future of colorectal cancer screening.

As part of the five-year Microb-AI-ome project, the national screening programme is supporting research efforts through collaboration with technology partner Viatel Technology Group.

The Microb-AI-ome project, funded by Horizon Europe, brings together institutions from five countries to investigate whether AI-driven analysis of gut microbiome data can improve the accuracy of bowel cancer screening. The research aims to reduce unnecessary colonoscopies, enhance early detection, and improve patient outcomes in the future.

Professor Pádraic Mac Mathúna MD FRCPI, Clinical Director, BowelScreen Ireland said: “This research could pave the way for a more accurate and efficient screening process that supports early detection and prevention of bowel cancer and reduces unnecessary colonoscopies, ultimately improving outcomes for screening participants across Europe.”

For the AI to function effectively, it requires access to a broad and diverse dataset from volunteer screening participants. To ensure privacy and compliance, the Microb-AI-ome platform anonymises all sensitive information and retains it within secure cloud databases. To contribute to this international research effort, BowelScreen has facilitated the enrolment of patients by three research hospitals across Ireland, who will provide stool samples for microbiome analysis.

Viatel, leveraging Microsoft Azure technology, has developed the bespoke, cloud-based data-management solution to manage the Irish data repository.

Professor Pádraic Mac Mathúna added: “The platform we have devised with Viatel will allow us to analyse a huge volume of metadata generated from participants’ stool samples to make it interpretable as a signal to say the person is at risk, or is not at risk.


James Finglas, Managing Director of Viatel Digital Services said: “This is game-changing for the potential use of AI in population-based cancer screening. It analyses millions of data points per patient to identify an individual’s risk of pre-cancer changes or bowel cancer. Consequently, this technology may identify those who need a colonoscopy, creating positive outcomes for patients.”

Security and compliance were paramount in the platform’s development. Fully compliant with Irish legislation and GDPR standards, the system ensures the highest levels of patient confidentiality and data protection.

Viatel has the experience and expertise to develop what we need. It was really beneficial to have that collaboration between Microsoft and Viatel to be able to generate this platform for us,” Professor Pádraic Mac Mathúna said. 

This initiative highlights the growing role of the AI sector in healthcare innovation, and underscores the importance of strategic AI roadmaps in shaping the future of healthcare delivery.

“This is a tremendous example of how AI can be adopted in a real and meaningful way. A lot of people are talking about AI right now, but we’re immensely proud to be effecting change in our work to get the most out of Microsoft’s AI solutions,” Finglas concluded.

Find friends at Electric Picnic 2025 with new tech device

One of the biggest pet peeves at music festivals is losing your friends in the crowd. Large crowds, loud music, and misunderstood messages can cause that once in a lifetime moment that you want to enjoy with your bestie when your favourite artist comes out on stage to end up being a far less historic, solo experience.

That’s all about to change as some lucky Three+ loyalty programme customers attending Electric Picnic 2025 can now apply to pioneer an innovative new wearable tech, an Irish festival first, called the Three Friend Finder. ( Link to apply for the Three Friend Finder is here )

The Three Friend Finder, powered by Totem Labs, connects you to your friends who are also wearing the device using GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) by guiding you to their location using a ring of pulsing lights and without the need for any mobile phone service, WIFI, or Bluetooth. Not only that, the lucky owners of the device will also be guided to some secret gigs and experiences taking place over the weekend of the festival.

Three Ireland, a long-standing major sponsor of Electric Picnic, has big plans again for this year’s festival, while, as usual, keeping festival goers connected all weekend with Three charging stations and reliable Wi-Fi  and making sure festival goers can share every unforgettable moment with your friends.

The Three Music Stage is back at Rankin’s Wood and is the main destination for discovering incredible new music. Once again, it will feature a host of Irish and international talent, promising to be a festival highlight.  Three+ members will also get exclusive fast-track entry to the silent disco and side-of-stage access.*

The legendary Three Charge & Chill area is back in the heart of the main arena and has become a sanctuary to recharge both phones and tired festival goers without missing any of the action.

A major highlight at Charge & Chill will be full sets by three emerging Irish artists Roe Byrne, Emily Doyle and Rebecca Lane who were chosen to perform out of over 500 TikTok artist entries as part of Three Ireland’s City Stages music project.

The Charge and Chill area also will include complimentary charging to ensure your phone is powered up all weekend, unrivalled views of the main stage from its dedicated viewing platform, exclusively for Three+ customers*. Also, stay tuned to Three Ireland’s social channels as the area will also host some last-minute surprise big name secret music performances.

Not only that, the company has this year introduced the Three+ Bus, a 52-seater bus that will travel on a daily return from Dublin to the festival grounds from Friday to Monday, and which is available on a discount to Three+ customers*.

Tanya Townsend, Senior Sponsorship Manager at Three Ireland, commented, “The organisers of Electric Picnic and Three have a similar ethos; to connect people through truly memorable moments and, of course, also to showcase and support the best of emerging Irish music artists. We are excited about the Three Music Stage line-up and in particular our three chosen City Stage artists who will perform sets at Charge and Chill and also sing with some yet to be announced globally renowned artists over the weekend. 

Tanya continued, “As a company that prides itself on pushing advanced technology, we are thrilled to also trial the Three Friend Finder at the festival, a device that helps you track your friend’s exact location without the need for mobile phone service, WIFI or Bluetooth. Who knows, perhaps this will become the must-have device for the 2026 festival season.”

*Exclusive to only Three+ customers. Show your Three+ account to avail the benefits. See full terms plus.three.ie

QCY MeloBuds N70 Review

QCY, a global leader in the wireless audio industry has unveiled the QCY MeloBuds N70—its latest flagship true wireless Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) earbuds designed to bring more clarity, control, and comfort to everyday listening. With a powerful dual-driver system including a high-sensitivity MEMS tweeter, refined acoustic structure, and adaptive noise cancellation that adjusts in real time, the innovation is built to sound better in every moment and we have been testing these out the last few weeks and they are impressive for the price and stick it up to others in the market that cost much more, check out the full hands-on review below.

Dual-driver synergy for deeper, clearer sound

The MeloBuds N70 pairs a 10mm ring-shaped liquid silicone dynamic driver with a high-sensitivity MEMS tweeter, blending deep, rich full-bodied bass with crisp, articulate highs. Working in tandem, the two powerful drivers form a spacious, well-layered soundstage that highlights texture, separation, and tonal nuance with impressive precision, to deliver audio quality that approaches HiFi-level performance. Whether you’re listening to richly produced playlists, dialogue-driven podcasts, or immersive gaming soundtracks, the N70 brings out the subtle textures that keep every session engaging. 

Refined design that sharpens treble and refines space

To bring treble forward with greater clarity and precision, the MeloBuds N70 features a custom tweeter sound guide that extends high-frequency response across a wide 20Hz–40kHz range. This is complemented by QCY’s dual acoustic guide tube, which regulates airflow between the drivers to reduce resonance and phase shift. A balanced driver layout helps maintain stereo integrity by minimizing phase distortion and keeping left–right channel alignment consistent, to ensure that spatial cues stay sharp, vocals remain defined, and directional details hit with striking clarity.

 

Smarter Noise Control that tuned to your surroundings
The MeloBuds N70 features adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), a technology that reduces unwanted ambient sound for clearer, more focused listening. With up to -56dB of suppression across an ultra-wide 5.5kHz bandwidth, the system intelligently adjusts in real time by analyzing both surrounding noise and in-ear fit to automatically optimize cancellation strength. Whether easing off in a quiet café or ramping up on a busy train, it keeps ear pressure low and clarity high without the need for manual toggling. For added flexibility, users can also fine-tune ANC levels via the QCY app.

For calls, a three-microphone array per earbud helps isolate your voice with beamforming tech and an inward-facing mic that captures speech directly from within the ear canal. A wind-resistant mesh, acoustic chamber, and anti-wind DSP algorithm further reduce wind noise, supporting clearer conversations even in breezy environments.

Fast Charging and Wireless Power for Week-Long Use

QCY MeloBuds N70 delivers enduring battery performance built for extended daily use. On a single charge, the earbuds provide up to 10 hours of continuous playback, with the charging case extending total battery life to as much as 50 hours, which helps minimize the need for frequent power top-ups throughout the week. When time is limited, a 10-minute quick charge gives up to 2 hours of use, keeping users powered through last-minute plans.

The case also supports both wired and wireless charging, offering flexible and convenient ways to stay charged on the go. Designed for real-world use, it features soft dual-layer silicone tips in five sizes for a secure, fatigue-free fit, and carries an IPX5 water resistance rating to handle sweat and light weather with ease.

Control and connect, your way

The MeloBuds N70 supports dual-device connection via the QCY app, letting you stay linked to two sources at once—like your phone and laptop—for seamless switching between calls, music, and meetings. Audio automatically prioritizes the active device for smooth multitasking. 

The QCY App

 

Availability & Price

Available in Midnight Black, Starlight Purple, Titanium Gold, the MeloBuds N70 combines acoustic depth with everyday usability in a clean, comfort-focused design. It is now available on QCY’s official store and through authorized retailers, with pricing starting at USD $59.99 (pricing may vary by market).

 

Product Link (US Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FHD4L86L

Official Website: https://www.qcy.com/products/qcy-melobuds-n70

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CCPC and ASA sign data-sharing agreement to strengthen social media influencer regulation

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has signed a new data-sharing agreement with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which will enhance regulatory oversight of social media platforms.

The agreement will enable the ASA to share information it receives through its online reporting portal while remaining in line with data protection laws. This will give the CCPC greater access to reports from the public of potential breaches of the law.

Under consumer protection law, social media influencers must not mislead consumers through unfair practices such as hidden or mislabelled advertising, or they could breach consumer protection law. This means they must clearly label posts that are commercial in nature.

A social media post may still breach consumer protection law even if it is properly labelled if the content is false or misleading.

The new data-sharing agreement means ASA will have the ability to share information regarding suspected breaches, which the CCPC may investigate further.

The CCPC, as a statutory body, has a range of enforcement tools to ensure that consumer protection law is adhered to, including compliance notices, fixed payment notices, undertakings, prohibition orders and prosecution.

Patrick Kenny, commission member at the CCPC, said:

“Consumer law protects consumers when engaging with the commercial content posted by online influencers. Commercial content from influencers must be clearly labelled as such and must also not be misleading. With the ASA, we have produced guidance for influencers to help them follow the law. This year we issued our first compliance notices against two prominent influencers.  We continue to monitor this sector closely and will act where we see breaches here.

“The new data-sharing agreement allows the ASA to share reports from the public and will support us in protecting consumers when it comes to social media advertising.”

Orla Twomey, chief executive of the ASA, said:

“We are delighted to formalise this data-sharing agreement, which marks a significant step towards enhancing regulatory outcomes for consumers in Ireland, ensuring a strong, responsive and resilient framework for the future. Social media advertising has been a key area of our focus, and this agreement is a further strengthening of cooperation between ASA and CCPC.”

Anyone concerned about suspected false or misleading advertising can contact the CCPC directly.

The agreement follows the publishing of new guidelines for influencers and social media advertisers by ASA and CCPC in October 2023.

Arrive AI revolutionizing deliveries with AI & smart sensors

By incorporating TOF sensors, Arrive AI aims to tackle one of the biggest bottlenecks in the delivery industry: inefficient pickups. Currently, couriers – human or autonomous – servicing large mailboxes at strip malls or office complexes follow an inefficient process. Each stop requires physically opening boxes to check for outgoing packages. With TOF-equipped Arrive Points, couriers will know in advance which mailboxes hold items and how much truck space is required. The result is fewer wasted stops, lower fuel and battery use, faster deliveries and reduced congestion.

Beyond logistics, the data can highlight courier efficiency, empowering users to choose the most reliable providers for their delivery or return needs.

“Time is money, and even small gains in logistics efficiency add up fast,” said Arrive AI CEO Dan O’Toole. “This is another way we’re improving the product and redefining the delivery experience for everyone.”

Torrey Bievenour, Arrive AI Chief Technology Officer, said Arrive AI’s research and development team will use TOF data and AI to detect patterns regarding package sizes, counts, delivery times, retrieval times and product times to help streamline supply chains.

The TOF sensors will provide low-resolution data that will be analyzed cost-effectively by edge AI. This eliminates the need for bulky cameras and expensive processors within the unit, freeing up more space inside Arrive Points for packages.

“We can do a lot with a little,” Bievenour said.

In 2014, O’Toole envisioned a smart mailbox that could accept drone deliveries and beat giant delivery companies to the U.S. Patent Office to protect his invention. He secured that patent in 2017 and has been refining it ever since. The mailboxes, now called Arrive Points, offer a climate-assisted space for deliveries from any human or autonomous courier that is connected to a platform capable of interacting with IoT devices and issuing emergency alerts.

In addition to the basic design and temperature control element, Arrive AI has secured U.S. patents that cover drone delivery management and tethering, anti-theft mechanisms and intelligent chain-of-custody control. The company has 58 patents pending for its Autonomous Last Mile solution filed across 22 countries and has secured several trademarks. See details at https://www.arriveai.com/intellectual-property .