Real-time video networking and encoding for enterprise and broadcast
Haivision builds low-latency video streaming and encoding infrastructure using GPU acceleration (NVIDIA NVENC, CUDA, DeepStream) and open standards (SMPTE ST 2110, the SRT protocol). The tech stack is heavily hardware-focused—VHDL, FPGA tooling (Xilinx, Altera), and embedded video codecs—signaling deep optimization around video pipeline performance and latency reduction, which aligns directly with their stated pain points of improving processing performance and reducing latency. Current hiring is engineering-dominant (3 of 8 roles), concentrated in senior-level positions.
Haivision is a public company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, providing mission-critical real-time video networking solutions for broadcast, enterprise collaboration, and digital signage. The company open-sourced the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol and founded the SRT Alliance to accelerate IP video adoption. Their platform handles high-quality, low-latency, secure video streaming at global scale, serving organizations that require reliability and performance in live video workflows. The engineering footprint reflects the complexity of video codec work and edge-to-cloud video processing across diverse hardware platforms.
GPU-accelerated video processing (NVIDIA NVENC, CUDA, DeepStream), video standards (SMPTE ST 2110, FFmpeg, GStreamer), FPGA design tools (Xilinx, Altera, VHDL), and infrastructure (Kubernetes, Linux, Azure Entra ID, VMware).
Active hiring across France, United States, Bulgaria, and Canada. Current open roles focus on engineering (3), marketing (2), ops (2), and sales (1), with most positions at senior level.
NVIDIA real-time IP video workflows, corporate tradeshare execution, automation initiatives, multi-site procurement, and supplier migration—indicating focus on both product optimization and operational scaling.
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