European drone manufacturer for professional and consumer markets
Parrot manufactures end-to-end drone hardware, firmware, and software for professional and consumer applications. The tech stack is deeply embedded—C, C++, Python, MATLAB, CUDA, ArduPilot, TensorFlow, OpenCV—with active projects spanning firmware, computer vision, and SDR radio development. Heavy engineering hiring (50 roles) combined with adoption of vector databases (Faiss, Milvus, Pinecone) and CI/CD tooling suggests a shift toward autonomous flight intelligence and production scalability.
Parrot is a Paris-based public company founded in 1994, operating as Europe's largest drone manufacturer across consumer and professional segments. The company designs and builds complete drone systems: airframes, embedded firmware, flight-control software, and cloud services. Operating at 501–1,000 employees with engineering-led structure, Parrot serves customers globally, with active hiring in France, the United States, South Korea, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Core challenges center on weight and size reduction, flight endurance maximization, production reliability, and supply-chain resilience.
C, C++, Python, MATLAB, Linux, CUDA, OpenCV, TensorFlow, PyTorch, ArduPilot, MAVLink, Docker, Kubernetes, Jenkins, Git. Stack reflects embedded systems engineering (firmware, DSP) and AI/ML (computer vision, autonomous algorithms).
Headquartered in Paris, France. Actively hiring in France, United States, South Korea, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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