Anduril founder Palmer Luckey admits he likes to hire people with experience off the beaten path—and he’s now scouting new talent via an autonomous drone flying contest.
Anduril launched the AI Grand Prix, a global drone racing competition offering $500,000 and jobs to top software talent.
This is a race series for software programmers and the brainchild of founder Palmer Luckey, he tells TechCrunch.
It could be a big payday, and a new career, for AI developers.
The idea for a drone racing competition reportedly stemmed from a marketing meeting, where Anduril staffers suggested ...
The Anduril investment in its home state will support 5,500 jobs in the Long Beach and Lakewood facilities.The company's investment in its home state will support 5,500 jobs in the Long Beach and ...
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Palmer Luckey says the coolest thing about Anduril expanding to Long Beach is the fighter jets
Anduril on Thursday announced its plans to expand its Southern California presence with a major campus in Long Beach, the ...
Costa Mesa-based Anduril Industries is planting seeds in Long Beach. The national security startup announced in late January ...
The Costa Mesa-based company was co-founded by billionaire tech entrepreneur Palmer Luckey, a former CSULB student who invented the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.
California-based Anduril is bullish on its plans to begin manufacturing drones and autonomous aircraft for military use by the middle of 2026.
Anduril Industries invests $1 billion in a new SoCal campus, creating 5,500 jobs and expanding the state's aerospace sector.
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One year of Arsenal-1: Anduril offers new look at Ohio project
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — One year after Anduril announced its $2 billion Pickaway County project, the company is offering a ...
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