360-degree imaging and video processing for embedded and AI systems
Cupola360 builds turnkey 360-degree imaging solutions—panoramic cameras and processing software—for embedded Linux and IoT deployments. The tech stack centers on video codecs (FFmpeg), low-level protocol support (USB 2.0/3.0, DisplayPort), and C-based firmware, reflecting a hardware-centric, embedded-first engineering organization. Active projects around video streaming integration and codec verification, paired with supply-chain and delivery pressures, suggest they are scaling production and integration complexity rather than exploring new platforms.
Cupola360, founded in 2018 as a subsidiary of ASPEED Technology, designs and deploys 360-degree imaging systems for remote operations, inspection, and immersive experiences. The company operates out of Hsinchu, Taiwan and serves use cases spanning remote patrol, remote audits, virtual tours in smart factories, smart-city deployments, and video conferencing. Their product line includes proprietary Spherical Image Processors, panoramic cameras, and software for real-time image capture and processing. The organization is engineering-led with mid-to-senior embedded and systems talent, and operates through direct sales and a network of system integrators and distributors.
Embedded and video-processing focused: FFmpeg, C, Linux, USB 2.0/3.0, DisplayPort, USB Type-C, and IoT protocols. Reflects hardware integration and codec optimization work.
Video streaming integration on embedded Linux, video codec IC verification, 360-degree panoramic camera integration, and new product introduction materials. Indicates scaling of production and system-level integration.
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