Embedded software teams for automotive intelligence and edge AI systems
Hashlist assembles engineering teams focused on automotive embedded systems, from MCU integration through software-defined vehicle platforms. The tech stack — heavy on real-time automotive standards (AUTOSAR, CAN, QNX) and virtualization (Xen, KVM, QEMU) — reflects deep systems-level work. Active migration to Azure AD and Entra ID suggests enterprise IAM maturation, while the project backlog (software-defined vehicles, multi-ECU platforms, digital cockpit software) and pain-point data (cybersecurity compliance, platform standardization, cost/time-to-market pressure) indicate Hashlist is scaling to meet surging client demand in a sector undergoing rapid software-first transformation.
Hashlist is a Finland-based embedded software services firm founded in 2020, operating across automotive and semiconductor verticals. The company assembles distributed engineering teams to deliver software across the automotive stack—from low-level MCU integrations and AUTOSAR implementations to edge AI systems and software-defined vehicle architectures. Projects span intelligent vehicle platforms, multi-ECU system-on-chip integration, diagnostic services, and next-generation infotainment. Hiring is accelerating across 9 countries (Romania, United States, France, Italy, Poland, India, Japan, Belgium, Morocco), with engineering roles dominating the 52 active openings.
AUTOSAR, QNX, ARM, CAN, UART, USB, PCIe, I2C, Ethernet, SOME/IP, TCP/IP for automotive protocols; Yocto, Linux, Android, Docker, Xen, KVM, QEMU, VMware for embedded platforms; C, C++, Python for development; IBM Rhapsody and Enterprise Architect for design.
Core projects include software-defined vehicle architectures, multi-ECU and system-on-chip variant management, IPC stacks across heterogeneous cores, smart digital cockpit software, next-generation infotainment platforms, and automotive diagnostics integration services.
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