Palmer Luckey, the billionaire founder of Oculus VR and Anduril Industries, is bringing his software to the US Army.
The partnership marks a return to the VR headset space for Luckey, having sold Oculus to Meta for $2 billion in 2014. Luckey ...
Microsoft is now working with military company Anduril to further develop its goggles that can display real-time alerts.
Anduril Industries, the defense tech company founded by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, announced it’s partnering with ...
Palmer Luckey’s Anduril has partnered with Microsoft to enhance the US Army's HoloLens-based IVAS system, integrating ...
Defense technology startup Anduril Industries in Costa Mesa is teaming up with Microsoft to improve the performance of new ...
Palmer Luckey was 20 years old when he founded the virtual reality company Oculus VR in 2012 ... the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), a program providing soldiers with ...
The goggles, equipped with AR technology, aim to improve infantry performance through features like night vision and threat ...
Luckey's Anduril Industries has landed a lucrative new contract with the DoD that will bring automated headsets to America's ...
A defence technology start-up led by 32-year-old billionaire and Republican Party donor Palmer Luckey has signed a deal with ...
Meta Connect 2024 conference begins on September 25, and we're expecting a lot of new announcements from Meta including the ...
Defense technology startup Anduril Industries Inc. is teaming up with Microsoft Corp. to improve the performance of new ...