Cellular modules for automotive and IoT with Western supply-chain security
Eagle Wireless manufactures LTE and 5G cellular modules for automotive OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, and IoT device makers, with R&D distributed across North America, Europe, and APAC. The stack spans carrier-grade wireless (LTE-Advanced, 5G NR, FirstNet) paired with embedded platforms (Nordic Semiconductor, Espressif, FreeRTOS) and test/validation gear (Anritsu, Keysight), indicating heavy hardware-qualification workloads. Active hiring across engineering, product, and sales—with mid-level engineers dominating—suggests rapid scaling of both design-win execution and go-to-market capability.
Eagle Wireless supplies cellular connectivity modules purpose-built for long-lifecycle automotive and IoT applications. The company operates with global R&D teams and positions supply-chain resilience and regulatory compliance as core differentiators in a market where component provenance and cyber-security matter. Current focus includes launching into automotive OEM platforms, building out IoT application collateral, and maturing sales enablement—all hallmarks of a company moving from early design wins into volume production phases. Founded in 2025, Eagle Wireless is based in Cleveland, Ohio.
LTE-Advanced, 5G NR, LTE, 5G, Bluetooth, GNSS, LoRa, and FirstNet. The company targets automotive and IoT use cases requiring long-life, carrier-grade connectivity.
Active hiring in Serbia and Germany. Current open roles span engineering (5), product (4), and sales (3), with most positions at mid-level or senior seniority.
Launching a greenfield automotive business, executing design-win pipelines, building sales enablement from scratch, and developing IoT application notes and vertical market collateral.
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