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Backed by Thiel, Palmer Luckey (founder of Anduril) and Joe Lonsdale (co-founder of Palantir), Erebor aims to be a new ...
COSTA MESA, Calif., and REDMOND, Wash. — Feb. 11, 2025 — Microsoft Corp. and Anduril Industries, a leader in defense technology, today announced an expanded partnership to drive the next phase of the ...
Anduril's a great AI company -- but it will likely make for a lousy IPO. Once upon a time, unicorn companies -- privately ...
Anduril’s Lattice software had already been added to Microsoft’s IVAS headsets, the company announced in September. Lattice added computer vision AI and other features that helped the headset ...
Assuming the U.S. Army approves Anduril's taking over most of Microsoft's responsibilities under IVAS, however, Anduril's ...
Anduril and Microsoft partner to advance the IVAS program, delivering next-gen AR/VR and AI capabilities to the US Army, enhancing battlefield awareness and mission command.
Anduril Industries Inc., a maker of drones and software to control them, will assume management and eventual manufacturing of the US Army’s new infantry goggles from Microsoft Corp., the ...
Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion US Army Headset Program (Reuters) - Palmer Luckey-founded defense tech startup Anduril will take over the development and production of Microsoft's mixed ...
Anduril Industries, Palmer Luckey's defense-tech startup, will take over Microsoft's multibillion-dollar augmented reality headset program with the U.S. Army, the companies said.
In a shocking development, Anduril announced earlier this month that it is partnering with Microsoft (MSFT-0.28%) to develop an Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) for the U.S. Army.
Palmer Luckey-founded defense tech startup Anduril will take over the development and production of Microsoft's mixed-reality headset program for the U.S. Army, the companies said on Tuesday.
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