Anduril Industries, the US-based defense technology company known for its AI-driven systems, is making its first major push into Israel's defense market. According to a report by Globes, a senior delegation of Anduril executives led by CEO Brian Schimpf will visit Israel this week.
Schimpf, who co-founded Anduril with Palmer Luckey, Matt Grimm, and others, is expected to meet with Israeli defense officials and potential partners. The visit underscores Anduril's expansion beyond the US market, as the company seeks to leverage its expertise in autonomous systems and artificial intelligence for military applications.
Anduril has gained prominence for developing products like the Lattice AI platform and autonomous drones, which have been used by the US Department of Defense. The company's entry into Israel comes amid growing global interest in AI-driven defense technologies.
Neither Anduril nor Israeli defense officials have publicly commented on the specific agenda of the visit. However, industry observers note that Israel's advanced defense sector and its focus on innovation make it a natural market for Anduril's offerings.