Stabilized camera systems for aerial, ground, and maritime platforms
NextVision manufactures field-proven stabilized observation cameras optimized for low size, weight, power, and cost across commercial, industrial, and security use cases. The tech stack—NVIDIA Jetson, CUDA, TensorRT, Docker, C++—reveals an engineering organization built around real-time edge AI and embedded vision, with active projects to containerize proprietary computer vision into edge SaaS. Steady hiring across engineering, manufacturing, and sales suggests scaling both product and go-to-market.
NextVision designs and manufactures stabilized camera systems for mounting on ground, aerial, and maritime platforms. The product line spans thermal and electro-optical imaging with a focus on minimal size, weight, power consumption, and cost. The company serves commercial operators, industrial applications, and security end-users who require field-proven performance. Manufacturing operations center on production and test stations, calibration, and functional testing of cameras, lasers, sensors, and precision optics. The organization is currently navigating integration-related technical challenges and operational scaling typical of hardware manufacturing at their stage.
Windows, Linux, Pixhawk, NVIDIA Jetson, Jetpack, CUDA, TensorRT, Docker, and C++. The stack emphasizes embedded vision and real-time edge processing for stabilized camera systems.
Yes. Active engineering roles span embedded systems and computer vision. Current hiring is concentrated in Israel with a mix of mid and senior-level positions across engineering, manufacturing, sales, and support.
Production and test infrastructure for cameras and optics, calibration and functional testing, and containerizing proprietary computer vision into edge SaaS products. Active development targets stabilization algorithms and sensor integration.
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