Military and defense simulation software and systems integrator
Jiangsu Puxu develops simulation, data engineering, and embedded systems for defense and state enterprises in China. The stack—MATLAB, Simulink, C++, Unreal Engine, Unity, and industrial protocols (CAN, EtherCAT)—reflects a company building physics-heavy training simulators and real-time embedded control systems. Minimal recent hiring velocity and a backlog of project filing and bidding delays suggest operational constraints rather than growth mode.
Founded in 2009, Jiangsu Puxu is a privately held defense-technology integrator headquartered in Nanjing. The company supplies simulation training systems, data engineering platforms, and automation solutions to military, government, and power-generation sectors across aerospace, naval, weapons, and nuclear domains. Three product lines anchor operations: big-data development, simulation technology, and embedded hardware integration. The company partners with Chinese military universities and research institutes on joint laboratories and co-development contracts.
MATLAB, Simulink, C++, C#, PLC, EtherCAT, CAN bus, Unreal Engine, Unity, Qt, Windows, and Linux. The mix emphasizes simulation authoring, real-time industrial control, and embedded systems.
Supplies simulation and training systems, data platforms, and automation solutions to defense, state, and power sectors. Products include virtual training simulators, battlefield simulation, GIS systems, and real-time embedded control for military equipment.
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