Forecr builds industrial-grade edge AI hardware around NVIDIA's Jetson platform, shipping carrier boards and box PCs to robotics, defense, and smart-city customers. The stack is lean but deep—Linux, C/C++, TensorRT, Deepstream—reflecting a hardware-first, software-optimized approach. Active projects signal a manufacturing-focused org managing supply complexity: BOM optimization, design-for-cost initiatives, and OS installation systems appear alongside AI model work, while hiring velocity is slowing despite leadership gaps in operations and sales.
Notable leadership hires: Global Operations Director
Forecr is a hardware manufacturer based in Tallinn, Estonia, specializing in ruggedized edge AI computers and carrier boards built on NVIDIA Jetson modules. Founded in 2020, the company serves industrial verticals including robotics, defense, transportation, and smart-city infrastructure. As an NVIDIA Elite Partner, Forecr offers both off-the-shelf products and custom-engineered designs, with in-house capabilities in mechanical engineering, Linux BSP development, and rapid prototyping. The team operates globally across Estonia and Turkey, with current focus on supply chain efficiency and operational KPI visibility as the business scales from prototype to full-scale manufacturing.
Forecr builds carrier boards and industrial box PCs for Jetson Nano, Xavier NX, and AGX Xavier modules, with active development on new Jetpack releases and Linux board support packages.
TensorRT and Deepstream are core to Forecr's deep learning stack, deployed on Jetson hardware for edge AI inference in industrial environments.
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