Sensory components and precision manufacturing for consumer electronics, automotive, and robotics
AAC Technologies manufactures acoustic, haptic, optical, and sensing components for smartphones, vehicles, XR devices, and robotics. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward simulation and precision engineering (COMSOL, Ansys, MATLAB, LabVIEW, Creo) with semiconductor design tools (Verilog, SPICE, UVM, CMOS), reflecting a vertically integrated operation spanning mechanical simulation, chip design, and mass production. Current hiring is engineering-focused (3 roles) with director and manager seniority, concentrated in US and Singapore, signaling expansion of leadership bandwidth in advanced manufacturing or product development.
AAC is a Hong Kong-headquartered, publicly listed manufacturer of sensory components and modules, founded in 1996. The company operates at scale (10,001+ employees) with deep expertise in acoustics, haptics, optics, and MEMS sensors serving global consumer electronics, automotive, XR, and robotics customers. Core capabilities span precision manufacturing, semiconductor design, and optical systems. Operations are organized around product development lifecycle management, from design concept through mass production ramp, with active focus on hybrid bonding equipment R&D, piezoelectric MEMS devices, and yield optimization.
AAC uses COMSOL, Ansys, MATLAB, and LabVIEW for simulation and design, plus Verilog, SPICE, UVM for semiconductor work. CAD tools include Creo, AutoCAD, and KLayout. Core languages: C++, Visual C++. SQLite for data; OpenCV and HALCON for vision.
Acoustic, haptic, optical, and MEMS sensor components for smartphones, intelligent vehicles, XR devices, humanoid robots, and smart homes. Expertise includes precision manufacturing, hybrid bonding equipment, and piezoelectric MEMS system design.
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