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Like T&J and the dean and lolci for example?
I did try and see if @Dolci was there but didn’t see anyone with there pet

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Best mates now I shook his hand 👍
Fact finder did raise some good points about the asx
I wonder if they will actually take his advice on legal advice
 
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Ok I’ve just changed my mind about attending next years AGM as just been charged $14.30 for a scooner of great northern at the airport

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Ok, nice! So, nothing’s changed… share price dropped for no reason unless of course, you count the collective “glitch in the Matrix” we all witnessed with this “US-thing” . On the bright side, we’ve got major tech improvements lined up over the next 12 months, and companies can even test our products for free … until some new player enters the game. Oh, and did I forget something? Right… Sean. Time for a replacement, perhaps? As some persistent downramper has been kindly reminding us since 2023… and 2024… and yep, still 2025.


GOoOoooOo BrainChiiiiip wish us all a successful year! And, I hope they don’t remember about this US-thing…
 
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Who attacked Peter
It was an attendee seated mid room behind me. He was asking many questions as he is entitled to, I understand his frustration, but he was out of line imo. ( Claiming Peter had done nothing for the Co.)
 
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AusEire

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Like T&J and the dean and lolci for example?
Exactly! Those who talk the most shit were absent or if they were there they shied away when it mattered.
 
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AusEire

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One question I still have is will BRN models be suitable to integrated into this new chiplets design from Baya ( as an example. ), Something tells me they would be a good partnerships for BRN as they also are working at the edge🤞
 
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One of the Share holder for not backing the guy who nominated himself for director.
Oh, that's right. Something about how Liebeskind had "made" PVDM in the early days and now was stabbing him in the back, or something like that. Antonio shut him down, which was the correct thing to do.
Peter told him he would speak to him privately after the meeting, but the perpetrator was "going off"ranting and raving, intent on causing hubbub.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
Anduril Industries is actively collaborating with the U.S. government on the development of advanced augmented reality (AR) headsets for military applications.

I wonder if these are the headsets that were being referred to at the AGM?

As mentioned previously, it would be amaze-balls if Anduril and BrainChip were to team up.




Anduril is working on the difficult AI-related task of real-time edge computing
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Anduril Menace-T edge computing product · TechCrunch · Image Credits:Anduril
Julie Bort
Tue 6 May 2025 at 6:30 am AEST 3 min read

Anduril announced its ninth acquisition on Monday with the purchase of Dublin’s Klas, makers of ruggedized edge computing equipment for the military and first responders.
Anduril wouldn’t reveal financial details of the deal, and the purchase is subject to regulatory approval, but the company did say that Klas employs 150 people.

Relatedly, on Monday, Anduril also announced a new product called Menace-T.
We’ll give the company points for the interesting product name, especially for a device that’s really just a bundle of compute/network connectivity, rather than, say, a fantasy-style broadsword. (Compare the name Menace to Lockheed Martin’s C2BMC, the name for its Command, Control, Battle Management & Communications products.)
Klas’ flagship product, known as Voyager, is the ruggedized family of compute and networking systems that Anduril had already been using in its other Menace command center products. Voyager had also already been integrated with Anduril’s flagship Lattice software. Lattice brings sensors and AI to devices to perform tasks like object identification.
But while most of us envision a portable command system being the size of a truck — which many are — Menace-T fits into two carry-on cases that can be set up by one person in minutes, the company says. Its goal is to bring edge computing and communications to off-grid and/or inhospitable environments. Anduril says it’s already being used in military ground vehicles and maritime vessels.

One interesting use case for Menace-T is compute/communications support for the military’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) VR headsets. The IVAS project was initially awarded to Microsoft in 2018 after it pitched the idea of developing ruggedized HoloLens headsets for soldiers. The project was awarded an initial $21.9 billion budget.
But after years of technical struggles, Anduril took control of the troubled contract in February — although Microsoft remains a cloud partner.
Lattice had already been added to Microsoft’s IVAS headsets, bringing computer vision AI that helps the headset detect, track, and classify objects.
Now Anduril thinks that the Klas technology that powers its Menace-T product can solve some of IVAS’s other historic problems, like reliable data processing.
With IVAS, “there are scenarios where those soldiers need to communicate with the tactical edge to send data, to receive data, to task autonomous systems, and that's a place where the Klas technology can help,” Tom Keane, SVP of Engineering, said at a press conference. “Klas has already been supplying technology to IVAS for several years in that context. So we expect to do more there.”


 
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A post from HC about the Antonio denying the redomcile was to the US...

I'm sure BRN willl just let this one go through to the keeper....



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I would have to listen to it again but was the response in relation to a redomicile was being investigated and not a definite move to the US or anywhere else.
I do remember him at the start saying that there was no definite redomicile to the US as it was only being investigated.
I cannot remember what he said later but he definitely said that very early on.
 
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I’m trying to find the words to explain what I thought of Antonio and Sean’s presentation today. But all I can come up with are sentences with words starting with f, c, b, s and d. And I and p.
 
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Anduril Industries is actively collaborating with the U.S. government on the development of advanced augmented reality (AR) headsets for military applications.

I wonder if these are the headsets that were being referred to at the AGM?

As mentioned previously, it would be amaze-balls if Anduril and BrainChip were to team up.




Anduril is working on the difficult AI-related task of real-time edge computing
31b70ecce5ec6c51af8187d96e706187

Anduril Menace-T edge computing product · TechCrunch · Image Credits:Anduril
Julie Bort
Tue 6 May 2025 at 6:30 am AEST 3 min read

Anduril announced its ninth acquisition on Monday with the purchase of Dublin’s Klas, makers of ruggedized edge computing equipment for the military and first responders.
Anduril wouldn’t reveal financial details of the deal, and the purchase is subject to regulatory approval, but the company did say that Klas employs 150 people.

Relatedly, on Monday, Anduril also announced a new product called Menace-T.
We’ll give the company points for the interesting product name, especially for a device that’s really just a bundle of compute/network connectivity, rather than, say, a fantasy-style broadsword. (Compare the name Menace to Lockheed Martin’s C2BMC, the name for its Command, Control, Battle Management & Communications products.)
Klas’ flagship product, known as Voyager, is the ruggedized family of compute and networking systems that Anduril had already been using in its other Menace command center products. Voyager had also already been integrated with Anduril’s flagship Lattice software. Lattice brings sensors and AI to devices to perform tasks like object identification.
But while most of us envision a portable command system being the size of a truck — which many are — Menace-T fits into two carry-on cases that can be set up by one person in minutes, the company says. Its goal is to bring edge computing and communications to off-grid and/or inhospitable environments. Anduril says it’s already being used in military ground vehicles and maritime vessels.

One interesting use case for Menace-T is compute/communications support for the military’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) VR headsets. The IVAS project was initially awarded to Microsoft in 2018 after it pitched the idea of developing ruggedized HoloLens headsets for soldiers. The project was awarded an initial $21.9 billion budget.
But after years of technical struggles, Anduril took control of the troubled contract in February — although Microsoft remains a cloud partner.
Lattice had already been added to Microsoft’s IVAS headsets, bringing computer vision AI that helps the headset detect, track, and classify objects.
Now Anduril thinks that the Klas technology that powers its Menace-T product can solve some of IVAS’s other historic problems, like reliable data processing.
With IVAS, “there are scenarios where those soldiers need to communicate with the tactical edge to send data, to receive data, to task autonomous systems, and that's a place where the Klas technology can help,” Tom Keane, SVP of Engineering, said at a press conference. “Klas has already been supplying technology to IVAS for several years in that context. So we expect to do more there.”


I think you are on the money Bravo with this.
 
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AusEire

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One of the Share holder for not backing the guy who nominated himself for director.
He made an absolute goose of himself
 
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Mannn.. what a shitshow the AGM must have been..

I laughed out loud, when I read in the AGM address announcement, Sean say.. "I have really been looking forward to this AGM for quite some time..." 😆
Ahh not a good start..

I wonder how much sleep they got over the last few days.. (especially Antonio, after what he said the previous AGM)..
Something along the lines of "I don't want to be standing here next year, responding to the same concerns"...

A bit surprised at how he apparently responded to FactFinder, who has previously had a strong relationship with the Company..

Bravo is in a delirium of disappointment..


A big positive I saw, is the mentioning of a US military helmet tech thingy, which apparently was only "spoken" about?..

This to me, stinks of involvement with Anduril and Luckey Palmer, who is waist deep in it with his Eagle Eye helmet (A.I./XR) and is the only high tech helmet, that I'm aware of, that is in development (although Luckey no doubt has competition, I wouldn't want to be on the competing end, in that arena..).


Loving the strong possibility of being involved with them.
Luckey is Supersmart and forward thinking.


Traction here, is still extremely disappointing, plenty of time still, for those young enough, to continue to build positions.
Time running out, for those that need things happening now.(which includes me).

There's still a very strong possibility though (as there always seems to be with BrainChip) that an unexpected hugely positive development, could drop at any time.
 
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Anduril Industries is actively collaborating with the U.S. government on the development of advanced augmented reality (AR) headsets for military applications.

I wonder if these are the headsets that were being referred to at the AGM?

As mentioned previously, it would be amaze-balls if Anduril and BrainChip were to team up.




Anduril is working on the difficult AI-related task of real-time edge computing
31b70ecce5ec6c51af8187d96e706187

Anduril Menace-T edge computing product · TechCrunch · Image Credits:Anduril
Julie Bort
Tue 6 May 2025 at 6:30 am AEST 3 min read

Anduril announced its ninth acquisition on Monday with the purchase of Dublin’s Klas, makers of ruggedized edge computing equipment for the military and first responders.
Anduril wouldn’t reveal financial details of the deal, and the purchase is subject to regulatory approval, but the company did say that Klas employs 150 people.

Relatedly, on Monday, Anduril also announced a new product called Menace-T.
We’ll give the company points for the interesting product name, especially for a device that’s really just a bundle of compute/network connectivity, rather than, say, a fantasy-style broadsword. (Compare the name Menace to Lockheed Martin’s C2BMC, the name for its Command, Control, Battle Management & Communications products.)
Klas’ flagship product, known as Voyager, is the ruggedized family of compute and networking systems that Anduril had already been using in its other Menace command center products. Voyager had also already been integrated with Anduril’s flagship Lattice software. Lattice brings sensors and AI to devices to perform tasks like object identification.
But while most of us envision a portable command system being the size of a truck — which many are — Menace-T fits into two carry-on cases that can be set up by one person in minutes, the company says. Its goal is to bring edge computing and communications to off-grid and/or inhospitable environments. Anduril says it’s already being used in military ground vehicles and maritime vessels.

One interesting use case for Menace-T is compute/communications support for the military’s Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) VR headsets. The IVAS project was initially awarded to Microsoft in 2018 after it pitched the idea of developing ruggedized HoloLens headsets for soldiers. The project was awarded an initial $21.9 billion budget.
But after years of technical struggles, Anduril took control of the troubled contract in February — although Microsoft remains a cloud partner.
Lattice had already been added to Microsoft’s IVAS headsets, bringing computer vision AI that helps the headset detect, track, and classify objects.
Now Anduril thinks that the Klas technology that powers its Menace-T product can solve some of IVAS’s other historic problems, like reliable data processing.
With IVAS, “there are scenarios where those soldiers need to communicate with the tactical edge to send data, to receive data, to task autonomous systems, and that's a place where the Klas technology can help,” Tom Keane, SVP of Engineering, said at a press conference. “Klas has already been supplying technology to IVAS for several years in that context. So we expect to do more there.”


Beat me to it Bravo! 😛
 
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Can anyone comment on the $9,000,0000 booking target Sean has?

Is it $9mio US or AUD? Is it gross revenue for BRN or the customer, or is it the profit on sales?
 
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Can anyone comment on the $9,000,0000 booking target Sean has?

Is it $9mio US or AUD? Is it gross revenue for BRN or the customer, or is it the profit on sales?
It excludes any subcontract/outsourcing fee amounts, as per Antonio's confirmation duriing the AGM...

Imo only dyor
 
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