Brazilian R&D institute building IoT, ML, and edge AI solutions
Atlântico is a nonprofit research institute in Fortaleza focused on telecommunications and IT innovation for Brazilian society. The tech stack—Arduino, ESP32, embedded systems paired with Spark, Cassandra, MongoDB, and Kafka—reveals a dual focus on IoT hardware prototyping and large-scale data processing. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 8 open data roles and a mid-to-senior skew, suggesting scaling of ML and analytics capabilities to support industrial AI and edge computing projects.
Atlântico operates as a civil-society research organization with about 500–1,000 employees, all registered as CNPq researchers with advanced academic credentials. Founded in 2001 and based in Fortaleza, Ceará, the institute develops applied solutions across IoT, machine learning, big data, and edge computing—primarily serving Brazilian government, industrial, and telecommunications clients. Current project work includes industrial computer vision for automated operational analysis, edge AI model deployment on NVIDIA hardware, and technology training programs (Avanti bootcamp, capacitação tecnológica). Internal challenges center on coordinating large regulated projects across multiple stakeholder groups.
IoT: Arduino, ESP32, STM32, CUDA, GPU. Data: Spark, Cassandra, MongoDB, HBase, Kafka. Analytics: Python, Scala, NLTK, Splunk, Snowflake, PostgreSQL. Infrastructure: Linux, AWS, Redis, NATS.
Industrial AI and computer vision for automated operational data analysis, edge computing AI model development on NVIDIA hardware, technology bootcamps, and research-backed IT solutions for telecommunications and Brazilian public sector.
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