IP audio and video endpoints for VoIP paging, intercoms, and emergency alerting
Algo manufactures network-based IP audio and video communication hardware for integration with VoIP and mass notification platforms. The tech stack reflects a hardware-software hybrid: low-level protocols (SIP, VoIP, G.711/G.729 codecs, H.264 video) paired with modern web tooling (React, TypeScript, GraphQL). Active project focus on test automation and API validation signals maturation of their software integration layer, while manufacturing cost reduction and support workflow gaps indicate operational scaling pressure typical of hardware-software hybrid businesses.
Algo designs and manufactures IP communication endpoints including speakers, intercoms, paging adapters, strobe lights, and supervision controllers for enterprise VoIP and unified communication platforms. Founded in 1968, the company has shipped over 4 million telecom endpoints globally from their Burnaby, BC headquarters, which houses engineering, technical support, and manufacturing operations. They support direct sales in Canada, the USA, and Europe. The product portfolio targets K-12 education, emergency notification, and general enterprise communication use cases, with all endpoints built to support secure SIP and multicast protocols.
Algo uses SIP, VoIP, and multicast protocols for signaling, combined with G.711/G.729 audio codecs and H.264 video compression. The web stack includes React, TypeScript, and GraphQL for configuration and management interfaces, with testing built on Playwright.
Algo is headquartered in Burnaby, BC, Canada, a suburb of Vancouver. The facility houses engineering, technical support, and manufacturing operations.
Algo has 5 active roles with minimal recent posting velocity. Engineering roles are concentrated in Canada, with a mix of senior and mid-level positions, alongside manufacturing and operations hiring.
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