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Launched on October 13, EagleEye will be available as helmets, visors, and glasses. According to a press release, the devices will feature a display that Anduril says can overlay information, like the locations of a user's teammates, onto their live battlefield surroundings. EagleEye will be powered by Lattice, Anduril's AI software platform. The startup is collaborating on the EagleEye product line with several companies, including Meta Platforms, OSI, Qualcomm Technologies, and Gentex Corporation, which have expertise in AR or ballistic helmets, per the release.
Nathan Ballentine Nathan brings a wealth of experience and a passion for excellence that will undoubtedly drive our regional growth and success, said Andy Pettola, an executive vice president and East retail sales leader. His leadership skills, combined with his deep understanding of the mortgage industry, make him the perfect fit to lead our team to new heights. Ballentine began his career as a loan originator before moving into leadership roles at Wachovia/Wells Fargo and Movement Mortgage.
Writing a business contract is like predicting the future. It's a series of if/then statements - if this happens, then such-and-such party is responsible for that. The idea is that neither side really trusts the other. So a contract, backed up by the highest legal authority, gives a company something that it can put its trust in. That's why a firm's lawyers include every little thing they can think of.
Variety's Future of Brand Summit, presented by Acxiom, gathered the industry's top executives, marketers, creatives and cultural leaders on Wednesday in New York for an event that explored how companies are fueling their brands with creativity, culture and community.
It just goes to show how a company backed by a tech titan is willing to try different avenues, small or large, to get more riders in robotaxi seats. "The main purpose of what Waymo does today, I think, is to learn," Brad Templeton, who was a consultant for Waymo's Google Self-Driving Car Project phase, told Business Insider. "Up until recently, it's been about learning what works, what doesn't work - experimenting with pricing, experimenting with policies, and experimenting with partnerships."
Pitt had already purchased a Diedrich roaster and was looking for a partner to teach them about the roaster, to train them to roast and to help the team identify the coffees they would like to serve on campus.
"Many Tribal governments are interested in having more ownership over telecom networks and are exploring different approaches, ranging from full ownership of infrastructure to partnerships with private entities such as ISPs or even creating a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) model," wrote Ookla editorial director Sue Marek.
Privacy-safe collaboration between brands and publishers is both possible and effective, as demonstrated by Hachette Livre's recent audience activations with data clean rooms.