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The company says the newly announced sponsorship deepens its ties in the Buckeye State and shows its commitment to Ohio and the Columbus community.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Defense manufacturer Anduril Industries will be sponsoring Ohio State athletics as it builds an advanced manufacturing facility in Pickaway County, the company announced ...
The now multibillion dollar industry just in the Columbus area has had a presence in the region for the last decade.
The founder of Anduril Industries recently teased a new retro-style video game console one of his companies is working on.
Anduril's Zachary Mears shared how the defense company's approach to the industry differs – and how it's ready to move fast in Central Ohio – at Columbus Business First's Opportunity Summit.
The annual Columbus opportunity summit was held Tuesday and the program shares how central Ohio is expanding its economy through investing in future business development.
Terry Coyne has a big vision for 671 acres of land near Rickenbacker International Airport. Amazon nears completion of New ...
Fairfield County Economic Development Director Rick Szabrak said Intel's construction slowdown is disappointing, but is optimistic about Anduril.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNState records offer glimpse into Anduril’s employment, site plans in Ohio
State and county records offer new details about Anduril’s $1 billion drone manufacturing plant in Pickaway County. Anduril is moving on an ambitious timeline for it’s Ohio project, Arsenal-1. The ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNCompany wants to transform Groveport farmland into 295-acre development
A Cleveland-area real estate company wants to transform nearly 300 acres of farmland in Groveport into a mixed-use ...
Another national company is putting one of its central hubs in Columbus, news that follows the announcement of partnerships from other big aerospace names like Anduril Industries and Airbus in ...
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How a Lorain official sparked Intel’s interest in Ohio: The Wake Up for Monday, Aug. 11, 2025
Lorain didn’t land the $28 billion Intel project. But Lorain Councilwoman Mary Springowski set in motion a chain of events ...
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