Microsoft has confirmed that it is seeking to hand-off development and production of its military IVAS hardware and software ...
Should Anduril Industries founder Palmer Luckey have his way, the U.S. Army's effort to arm troops with futuristic, ...
Anduril has seized the lead on the Army’s IVAS headset program, putting the eight-year-old company in charge of one of the ...
The Army plans to grant upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known ...
The company is also turning to a new partner, defense technology firm Anduril Industries, to continue its HoloLens contract ...
Anduril announced on Tuesday that it's taking over Microsoft's 10-year contract to make mixed-reality goggles for soldiers.
"Whatever you are imagining, however crazy you imagine I am, multiply it by ten and then do it again," Luckey said.
Palmer Luckey’s defense company Anduril is taking over Microsoft’s beleaguered Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) ...
Through this partnership agreement, and pending Department of Defense approval, Anduril will assume oversight of production, ...
Anduril Industries will take control of Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar augmented reality headset program for the U.S. Army.
Anduril has seized the lead on the Army’s IVAS headset program, putting the eight-year-old company in charge of one of the military’s most important soldier-enhancement programs, and poising ...
Anduril will assume control over production, as well as future hardware and software development and delivery timelines for the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) project, the companies said ...