Omnidots builds hardware-software systems for real-time vibration and air-quality monitoring on construction sites. The tech stack (Python, Docker, AWS, Honeycomb) and active infrastructure work signal a small engineering team shipping and operating hardware-backed services; Docker Swarm deployment and Honeycomb observability adoption suggest they're scaling from early-stage infrastructure toward production reliability. Hiring remains minimal and focused on backfill, with challenges flagged around infrastructure reliability and security — typical signals of a hardware IoT company maturing from prototype to field operations.
Omnidots manufactures two core monitoring devices—SWARM for vibration and DUST for particulate matter—paired with a web platform for remote monitoring and data visualization. The solution targets construction and infrastructure contractors managing environmental compliance and risk during active projects. Deployed devices connect to AWS-backed infrastructure and require minimal onsite configuration (setup in two minutes, per product specs). Founded in 2012 and based in Leek, Netherlands, the company operates at 11–50 employees with a lean engineering core, complemented by finance, marketing, and sales functions. Current project work includes video content creation for dealer and trade-show channels, Honeycomb observability integration, and Docker Swarm deployment automation.
Python, Docker, AWS, and Linux for the backend; Honeycomb for observability. Devices communicate with a centralized web platform built on this stack.
Headquarters in Leek, Groningen, Netherlands. 11–50 employees, with 2 in engineering, 1 in finance, and 1 in marketing as of the latest snapshot.
SWARM for vibration monitoring and DUST for particulate matter air-quality monitoring, both compliant with legal and quality standards for construction sites.
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