anduril industries

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Anduril Industries is a defense technology company led by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey. On WindowsForum.com, discussions focus on Anduril's partnership with Microsoft and its role in the U.S. Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program. The IVAS project involves augmented reality headsets designed to enhance battlefield awareness. Microsoft initially led IVAS development but later exited hardware production, with Anduril taking over manufacturing while Microsoft continues providing cloud and AI support via Azure. Topics also cover broader XR industry trends, including Meta, Rokid, and Microsoft's mixed reality efforts, and how these technologies intersect with military applications and Windows users.
  1. Exploring XR Innovations: Meta, Rokid, Anduril & Microsoft Transforming Tech

    The immersive reality landscape is buzzing with change. From Meta’s bold enterprise shifts to Rokid’s viral AR smart glasses demos, and from Microsoft’s evolving role in AI and mixed reality to Anduril Industries’ groundbreaking IVAS partnerships, the XR ecosystem is undergoing a dramatic...
  2. Microsoft and Anduril's Partnership: Revolutionizing Military Technology with IVAS

    In an unprecedented move melding cutting-edge defense technology with commercial cloud prowess, Wilson Sonsini has recently advised Anduril Industries on an expansive partnership with Microsoft. The deal—announced on February 11, 2025—centers on advancing the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual...
  3. Microsoft Exits U.S. Army IVAS Project, Anduril Takes Charge

    In a surprising twist that has caught both tech enthusiasts and military insiders off guard, Microsoft has announced its departure from the development of the U.S. Army’s augmented reality (AR) headset project, known as the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS). The reins of this...
  4. Anduril Takes Over IVAS Production: Microsoft’s Cloud Support Continues

    In a bold move signaling a reshaping of military technology, Anduril Industries is set to assume production of the U.S. Army’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) headsets—a program that Microsoft was previously deeply involved in. While Anduril steps in to manage hardware manufacturing...
  5. Revolutionizing Military Tech: IVAS Program Integrates AI & AR

    The IVAS program is designed to revolutionize how soldiers perceive and interact with the battlefield. Gone are the days when flat maps, static dashboards, and traditional modes of communication were the sole resources for mission command. With IVAS, soldiers will eventually don body-worn...