Safety-critical avionics and sensor-fusion R&D for autonomous systems
KRUSH Labs is a 11–50-person R&D center in Eindhoven pursuing embedded and real-time systems work: VIO/multi-sensor fusion for UAV avionics, RF chain design, wireless systems, and navigation software. The tech stack—C/C++, ARM, RTOS, CUDA, MATLAB, ARINC 653, DO-178C—reveals focus on safety-critical and real-time constraints rather than general software. Active hiring across engineering (14 roles), with two C-level openings and a Chief System Architect search, indicates scaling toward formal program management and reducing founder dependency.
Notable leadership hires: Chief System Architect
KRUSH Labs is a multinational R&D center based in Eindhoven, Netherlands, founded in 2025. The team specializes in safety-critical embedded systems and sensor-fusion algorithms for autonomous platforms, particularly UAV avionics. Core projects span real-time data fusion from camera, IMU, and GNSS sensors; VIO algorithm implementation; RF design and simulation; and certification-compliant C/C++ translation of navigation prototypes. The organization operates across five countries (Netherlands, Poland, Germany, Belgium, Italy) and manages compliance requirements including DO-178C, ARINC 653, ISO 27001, and ISO 22301. Current pain points include accelerating delivery cycles, cross-team collaboration, security hardening, and system integration complexity.
C/C++, ARM, Embedded Linux, RTOS, CUDA, MATLAB, ARINC 653, DO-178C, plus Microsoft 365 and Azure for infrastructure. CAD tools include NX, Creo, and SolidWorks.
Safety-critical UAV avionics: VIO and multi-sensor fusion algorithms, real-time data fusion from camera/IMU/GNSS, RF chain design, wireless systems, and certification-compliant navigation software for autonomous platforms.
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