Microsoft has confirmed that hardware development for its HoloLens mixed reality headset has officially come to an end.
The company is also turning to a new partner, defense technology firm Anduril Industries, to continue its HoloLens contract ...
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Microsoft this week confirmed that its HoloLens mixed reality hardware efforts have officially come to an end.
Anduril has seized the lead on the Army’s IVAS headset program, putting the eight-year-old company in charge of one of the ...
Defence technology company Anduril Industries will assume control of the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System ...
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Army replaces Microsoft with Anduril Industries on a IVAS contract, seeking improved battlefield headsets after design and technical issues.
Anduril is taking control of the troubled Integrated military AR project known as the Visual Augmentation System (IVAS).