Cardiovascular medical devices with embedded OS and security frameworks
Biotyx Medical manufactures minimally invasive cardiovascular devices from its Shenzhen headquarters, with a tech stack dominated by C/C++, Linux, Android, and OpenHarmony—revealing a hardware + embedded-systems engineering focus rather than pure medical software. Active projects span OS security framework design, vulnerability lifecycle management, and OpenHarmony system distribution, suggesting internal platform consolidation around open-source embedded OS. The hiring mix (engineering-heavy, 4 of 7 roles) and documented pain points around vulnerability scanning and security tooling indicate the company is maturing its device firmware security posture as regulatory and clinical adoption scale.
Biotyx Medical develops cardiovascular medical devices—specifically bioresorbable scaffolds and stents for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and cardiology procedures. Founded in 2019 and based in Longhua, Shenzhen, the company operates at 51–200 employees with engineering concentration in embedded systems and device firmware. Product distribution runs under the Lifetech brand. Current operational challenges center on security vulnerability management and sales pipeline execution, with active hiring concentrated in China across engineering, sales, and security roles.
Primary stack is C/C++, Linux, Android, and OpenHarmony. Also uses Python, JavaScript, Qt, ARM, and build tools (Git, CMake, SCons, Makefile) for embedded systems development.
Active projects include OS security framework design, vulnerability lifecycle management, OpenHarmony system distribution and component development, and sales enablement (bid/contract management for 元心OS solutions).
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