Hardware R&D and precision measurement equipment design
Airmi is a deep hardware engineering shop building precision measurement equipment and lithography systems. The stack—OpenCV, STM32, FPGA, Verilog, VHDL, CAD tools (Solidworks, AutoCAD, Altium Designer), simulation (COMSOL, Ansys)—reflects a classical embedded-systems and mechanical-design operation. Active projects around atomic force microscope technology and high-end lithography measurement signal movement into scientific instrumentation, while pain points cluster around manufacturing efficiency and cost optimization rather than software scaling.
Airmi designs and develops precision measurement equipment and lithography systems for the semiconductor and scientific instrumentation space. The company operates out of Beijing with an engineering-heavy headcount focused on hardware design, simulation, and embedded firmware. Projects span complete equipment design cycles, new product optimization, and breakthrough work in atomic force microscopy. The organization is actively addressing manufacturing cost and process efficiency challenges, with parallel work on financial and tax infrastructure to support growth.
Airmi's stack includes FPGA (Verilog, VHDL), embedded systems (STM32, C++, C#), CAD (Solidworks, AutoCAD, Altium Designer), simulation (COMSOL, Ansys), and computer vision (OpenCV). Linux and Windows provide OS-level support.
Active projects include high-end lithography measurement equipment R&D, atomic force microscope technology development, complete equipment design, and new product optimization. The company is also establishing financial accounting and tax policy systems.
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