Oculus founder Palmer Luckey is announcing something in a few weeks, which he says will prove he isn’t out of the ‘XR game’.
Palmer Luckey, the founder of the $14 billion AI-powered weapons startup Anduril, has become the face of change in the defense industry. And with his mullet, uneven goatee, and Hawaiian shirts, it’s ...
After Meta (Facebook) bought the company in 2014, he left to seek new ventures. Facebook would eventually rebrand Oculus as ...
Anduril, the AI defense company founded by tech billionaire and VR headset mogul Palmer Luckey, announced plans to build a ...
This is not a soundbite from a particularly ebullient moment in the hit television show Mad Men. These words were uttered by ...
"Anduril, a leader in autonomous systems and weapons manufacturing, today announced it has selected Columbus, Ohio as the location of Arsenal-1, its first hyperscale manufacturing facility," the ...
Electric aviation startup Archer Aviation signed an exclusive deal with Palmer Luckey’s defense ... founded by Oculus creator Luckey, that makes surveillance and reconnaissance tech as well ...
Palmer Luckey made a name for himself designing virtual reality headsets out of a camper trailer in his parents’ driveway at age 19. That company, Oculus, ignited the VR boom and was acquired by ...
Now that Anduril industries is coming to Pickaway County people are asking who they are and what they do Anduril Industries, ...
For Luckey, the Game Boy itself is personal. It’s how he got his start. Before Anduril, before Facebook, before Oculus, Palmer Luckey was a teen who modded Nintendo Game Boys. “ModRetro” was ...
Palmer Luckey, the founder of the $14 billion AI ... Having created—as a teenager—the revolutionary Oculus gaming headset, sold it to Facebook (now called Meta) for $2 billion in 2014, then ...