Anduril isn’t just building the future of warfare; it’s redesigning it

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Dezain Radar summary
Anduril is integrating high-end industrial and hardware design into the defense sector, treating autonomous weaponry with the same aesthetic and functional rigor as consumer tech. Led by Jen Bucci, their 50-person design team focuses on making complex autonomous systems and software interfaces intuitive for operators in high-stress environments.
Why this matters
This highlights how design roles are expanding into defense and autonomous robotics, areas where UX and industrial design were previously secondary to engineering.
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