Optical and ultrasonic sensor design and integration for industrial applications
Boesense is a hardware-focused sensor company built around embedded firmware (STM32, AVR, FPGA) and analog design tools (Altium Designer, ORCAD, KiCad). The engineering-led organization is actively developing optical, ultrasonic, and laser sensor architectures with parallel work on algorithm integration and hardware validation—a pattern typical of sensor-stage companies scaling from prototype to manufacturable design.
Notable leadership hires: Sensor R&D Director
Boesense designs and integrates industrial sensors, including optical, ultrasonic, and laser variants, for original equipment manufacturers and industrial customers in China. The company operates as a lean hardware engineering team focused on sensor architecture, algorithm implementation, and testing methodology. The tech stack centers on microcontroller platforms (STM32, AVR, Microchip) and design-stage tools (Altium, ORCAD, KiCad, FPGA), indicating active work on custom sensor modules rather than off-the-shelf distribution.
Optical sensors, ultrasonic sensors, and laser sensors. Active projects include optical sensor architecture design, industrial optical sensor development, and laser sensor development with algorithm integration.
Microcontroller platforms (STM32, AVR, Microchip), FPGA, design tools (Altium Designer, ORCAD, KiCad), simulation tools (ZEMAX), and analog/digital IC design (CMOS, EMC).
Dongguan (东莞), Guangdong Province, China. The company hires exclusively in China and operates a 14-person engineering team.
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