The Army plans to grant upstart weapons maker Anduril control of one of its highest-profile and long-troubled projects known ...
Microsoft plans to quit developing augmented-reality headsets for the US Army and have Oculus founder Palmer Luckey's Anduril ...
Anduril will oversee production, hardware and software development, and delivery timelines for the Integrated Visual ...
Anduril Industries will take control of Microsoft’s multibillion-dollar augmented reality headset program for the U.S. Army.
Corp. and Anduril Industries, a leader in defense technology, today announced an expanded partnership to drive the next phase ...
Microsoft will continue to support IVAS functionality with "advanced cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities," but it's out ...
Anduril, headed by notorious tech bro Palmer Luckey, will now work with the DoD on the project, officially known as the ...
Anduril is taking control of the troubled Integrated military AR project known as the Visual Augmentation System (IVAS).
At its current price of $80,000 per headset, the device is far from affordable for large-scale deployment. The US Army is ...
Through this partnership agreement, and pending Department of Defense approval, Anduril will assume oversight of production, ...
Microsoft ( MSFT, Financials) and Anduril Industries expanded their partnership to advance the U.S. Army's Integrated Visual ...
The company is also turning to a new partner, defense technology firm Anduril Industries, to continue its HoloLens contract ...