Smart interactive classroom displays and learning management ecosystem
ODIN manufactures smart e-blackboards and integrated classroom technology for schools across China, with 50,000+ classrooms using their systems. The stack reveals a hardware-software hybrid: Java/Spring Boot backend, Android/Vue frontend, computer vision (OpenCV, TensorFlow), and now adopting RAG—suggesting a shift toward AI-powered content generation or adaptive learning. Current hiring is engineering-heavy (32 of 58 roles) with mid-level engineers dominating, paired with moderate sales and executive gaps, indicating both active product development and a push to expand enterprise adoption beyond their installed base.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Executive Officer, R&D Lead
ODIN is a hardware and software manufacturer based in Nanjing, China, specializing in smart e-blackboards and classroom technology ecosystems. Founded in 2000 as a display-industry R&D firm, the company pivoted into education in 2013 and now operates across interactive displays, intelligent lighting control, video recording platforms, digital tablets, and peripheral classroom equipment. Their philosophy emphasizes minimal teacher friction—positioning technology as an enabler rather than a distraction. The company operates at mid-market scale (501–1,000 employees) and serves primarily the mainland China education sector, with ongoing projects in AI personalized learning, smart campus infrastructure, and product verification.
Java, Spring Boot, Android, Vue, SQLite for core backend and frontend; C/C++, CMake for embedded systems; OpenCV and TensorFlow for computer vision; development tools include IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, GitHub Copilot.
Over 50,000 classrooms in mainland China have adopted ODIN systems, according to company data.
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