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Brian Schimpf

Brian Schimpf is the co-founder and CEO of Anduril Industries, a defense technology company building AI-enabled autonomous systems, surveillance platforms, drones, command-and-control software, and other military products. He previously held engineering and product leadership roles at Palantir and led Cornell University’s autonomous vehicle research program.

Air Force Autonomous Fighter Award Moves Anduril From Prototype to Production

Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf told Bloomberg Technology that the company’s new US Air Force production contract is a test of whether it can turn an autonomous fighter prototype into a manufactured operational aircraft at scale. He argued that the same constraint now runs across defense: weapons, aircraft, space systems, and allied stockpiles are less limited by technical ambition than by whether the US and its partners can produce enough capability quickly enough for modern conflict.

Bloomberg TechnologyJun 18, 20265 min read

Anduril Would Consider Building Its Next Weapons Hub Outside the US

Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf told Bloomberg’s John Micklethwait that the defense company would “absolutely” consider building a future weapons manufacturing hub in an allied country outside the US. Schimpf argued that allies need a more predictable way to buy and receive weapons, and said Europe has manufacturing talent Anduril could draw on. His broader case is that defense production depends not just on factory space, but on designing weapons, supply chains and assembly processes that can scale and localize more easily.

Bloomberg TechnologyJun 11, 20264 min read

Anthropic Seeks $30 Billion at More Than $900 Billion Valuation

Bloomberg’s technology program framed the day’s AI trade around access to scarce capacity: Nvidia chips for China, private capital for Anthropic, and manufacturing scale for Anduril. Its central report was that Anthropic is in early talks to raise at least $30 billion at a valuation above $900 billion, a deal Bloomberg’s Natasha Mascarenhas said would mark a major shift in the private AI hierarchy if completed. The program also treated Jensen Huang’s last-minute role in Trump’s China trip as a test of whether chip access can become a diplomatic deliverable without undermining Beijing’s domestic semiconductor strategy.

Bloomberg TechnologyMay 13, 202617 min read

Anduril Raises $5 Billion to Scale High-Volume Weapons Production

Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf told Bloomberg that the company’s $5bn funding round, valuing it at $61bn, is intended to accelerate production rather than complete a single factory project. He argued that demand in defense is shifting toward high-volume, lower-cost systems that can be manufactured quickly, making production capacity, replenishment and private capital central to Anduril’s strategy.

Bloomberg TechnologyMay 13, 20267 min read