R&D and certification services for telecom, energy, and industrial automation
FITec is a Brazilian research institution providing R&D, engineering consulting, and certification lab services across telecom, IT, power, and automation sectors. The tech stack spans game engines (Unity, Unreal), 3D tools (Blender, Maya), and full-stack web/backend frameworks (Spring Boot, NestJS, React, Angular, Next.js) — indicating a dual focus on immersive lab environments and traditional software delivery. Active projects include VR and metaverse labs alongside firmware for medical devices, paired with internal scaling challenges in recruiting, reporting, and organizational process maturity.
FITec, founded in 1997, operates as a science and technology institution (ICT) headquartered in Recife with additional offices in Campinas, Belo Horizonte, and São José dos Campos. The organization provides R&D services, engineering and consulting, and certification lab testing for clients in telecommunications, IT, electrical power, and industrial automation. The workforce spans 201–500 employees with engineering-heavy operations. Current project portfolio includes interactive VR and metaverse environments for portfolio showcase, firmware development for medical devices, and reporting systems for partner organizations, reflecting a mix of emerging immersive tech and regulated hardware development.
Game engines (Unity, Unreal Engine), 3D modeling (Blender, Autodesk Maya), web frameworks (React, Angular, Next.js, Spring Boot, NestJS), backend infrastructure (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, AWS), and containerization (Docker, Kubernetes).
FITec is headquartered in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, with 201–500 employees and regional offices in Campinas, Belo Horizonte, and São José dos Campos.
Projects include interactive VR labs for portfolio demonstration, metaverse lab development, firmware for medical devices, reporting systems, and work with national electric equipment companies on industrial automation initiatives.
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