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FORT BELVOIR, Va. — Last week, the Army accepted delivery of the first 20 prototypes of the Integrated Visual Augmentation System 1.2 variant. The miles ...
The IVAS 1.0 systems will be fielded to training and doctrine units next year to support the Army’s Campaign of Learning, an ongoing process that gathers and incorporates feedback from user ...
Anduril and Microsoft partner to advance the IVAS program, delivering next-gen AR/VR and AI capabilities to the US Army, enhancing battlefield awareness and mission command.
Microsoft and Anduril Industries have broadened their collaboration to boost the next stage of the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) programme.
Anduril Industries, the defense tech company founded by Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, announced it’s partnering with Microsoft to boost the company’s militarized, HoloLens 2-based AR headset ...
The Army announced it is developing an updated version of its Integrated Advanced Augmentation System mixed-reality goggles that won’t cause neck pain or nausea.
Microsoft currently holds the $22 billion IVAS contract, but is preparing to hand it off to Anduril. Investor Alert: Our 10 best stocks to buy right now › ...
Palmer Luckey’s defense company Anduril is taking over Microsoft’s beleaguered Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) program, which seeks to produce battlefield AR headsets for the ...
With IVAS takeover, Anduril looks to build out human-machine ‘ecosystem’ Microsoft takes back seat as defense-tech firm proclaims a “new path in human augmentation.” ...
Microsoft is discontinuing HoloLens after losing billions of dollars on the project. The company's 10-year IVAS contract to make goggles for the Army is worth up to $22 billion. Microsoft is ...
Learn more about a request for information issued by the U.S. Army to evaluate industry capabilities for the development of IVAS Next.