AI-powered fire suppression platform with IoT hardware and edge analytics
HEN Technologies builds an integrated fire suppression ecosystem combining embedded systems (STM32, ESP32, Jetson), real-time device coordination (MQTT, WebSockets), and a React-based control layer. The stack reveals a hardware-forward company managing the full stack from chip to cloud—a complexity reflected in their manufacturing and supply-chain focus. Current hiring skews senior (3 of 7 roles) and leadership-heavy (2 directors), suggesting they're scaling operations and hardening their production backbone after early adoption.
HEN Technologies manufactures an end-to-end intelligent fire suppression ecosystem that replaces manual systems with AI-driven, data-coordinated hardware and software. The product centers on IoT-enabled nozzles, valves, and pump controls paired with a Fluid-IQ™ analytics platform for real-time operational insight. The company operates across embedded firmware, hardware design (Solidworks, Altium), web and mobile interfaces, and field-deployed edge devices. Based in Hayward, California, with 51–200 employees and active hiring in the U.S. and India, HEN is focused on scaling manufacturing, tightening supply chains, and moving from rapid prototyping to high-volume production.
Embedded: C/C++, STM32, ESP32, FreeRTOS, Jetson. Hardware design: Altium, Solidworks, KiCad, SPICE. Frontend: React, Redux, JavaScript. Device comms: MQTT, WebSockets. DevOps: GitHub, Bitbucket, Jira.
Hayward, California. The company has 51–200 employees and is privately held.
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