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Our Mission.

Increase productivity, reduce train-up times, improve safety.​​

Six15 is a technology company that designs, develops, and manufactures head-up displays (HUDs) for users operating in the world’s most demanding environments.


With over 20 patents and proprietary intellectual property in both software and hardware, our industry leading technology is the core to the performance, reliability, and quality of every Six15 product.

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We aim to add purpose and tangible value to our targeted industries. To break the roadblocks and barriers to HUD technology and augmented reality, and become THE standard of excellence for technological products and services.

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This is accomplished through the unmatched degree of excellence in the design and manufacturing of our products, and through our strong dedication to delivering optimal solutions that are on-point, immediate, and efficient.

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Six15 believes that access to the right technology tools can make a difference in people’s lives and the work they do. This is what fuels our team, united by the ambition to invent new technology and products that make a difference in the world.

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Our History.

Our proven success in the defense market enables us to expand into new enterprise verticals.  With over 20 patents and proprietary intellectual property in both software and hardware, our industry leading technology is the core to the performance, reliability, and quality of every Six15 product.

2025 - Future

Released Six15 ST1 Bluetooth Head-Up Display and advanced DoD displays.

2017-2018

Awarded, developed and delivered the TALOS Dual Glance Displays for USSOCOM.

2022-2024

Launch of Six15 Branded Industrial Head-Up Display solution.

2016

Released "Project Darwin," a beta product positioned for enterprise, and secured a $1M development contract to evaluate industrial HUD human factors with Zebra Technologies.

2019-2021

Certification and public launch of the Zebra Technologies HD4000, including an initial delivery of 2500 units.

2012

Six15 was founded, and the Tac-Eye 2.0 Head Mounted Display (HUD) was released for use by the Special Operations Community.

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