Advanced antenna design and RF engineering for wireless devices and networks
Airgain designs and manufactures specialized antenna technologies for wireless devices across consumer, enterprise, automotive, and public safety markets. The tech stack—spanning embedded systems (C/C++, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, OpenWrt), cloud infrastructure (AWS, Terraform, Docker), and RF testing tools—reflects a hardware-software hybrid operation. Active hiring in engineering and sales, combined with projects around automotive aftermarket expansion and CI/CD pipeline improvement, signals growth pressure in both product development and go-to-market.
Airgain is a public antenna technology company (NASDAQ: AIRG) headquartered in San Diego with design and test centers in the U.S., U.K., and China. The company sells advanced antenna solutions to OEMs, ODMs, chipset suppliers, and carriers for integration into set-top boxes, routers, modems, gateways, access points, automotive systems, IoT sensors, and fleet tracking devices. Deployment spans carrier networks, enterprise systems, residential gateways, private and public safety wireless infrastructure, and connected-home ecosystems. The business combines antenna design, RF engineering, and validation services delivered to mid-to-large equipment manufacturers.
Airgain uses C/C++, Go, Python, and Rust for core development; embedded platforms (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone, OpenWrt); AWS cloud infrastructure with Terraform and Docker; PostgreSQL and SQL Server for data; and specialized RF testing and development tools.
Airgain serves consumer devices (routers, modems, set-top boxes), enterprise networking, automotive systems, IoT/LPWAN sensors, fleet tracking, and public safety wireless networks via OEM and carrier partnerships.
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