Depth cameras and vision systems for robotics and industrial automation
RealSense manufactures depth cameras and computer vision hardware for autonomous robots, access control, and industrial settings. The stack is heavily weighted toward embedded systems (C/C++, OpenCV, TensorFlow, USB/UART/PCIe protocols) and enterprise infrastructure (Azure, AWS, Active Directory, CrowdStrike), reflecting a hardware company managing both edge device firmware and distributed deployments. Current hiring is engineering-focused and senior-heavy, concentrated in Israel, suggesting either a R&D center or core development hub.
RealSense designs and produces depth cameras and perception systems for physical AI applications—autonomous mobile robots, access control, industrial automation, and healthcare. The company operates across the full stack: firmware and driver development (stereo depth validation, real-time perception), AI model deployment (TensorFlow, ONNX Runtime), and enterprise IT infrastructure for a geographically distributed customer base. Active development includes facial biometrics capabilities and POE-enabled camera variants with real-time depth processing.
C, C++, and Python dominate the stack, paired with OpenCV and TensorFlow for vision and ML workloads. Git, GCC, KGDB, and strace are core development tools.
Both Azure and AWS are in the stack, alongside on-premises infrastructure (VMware vSphere, NetApp storage, Cisco Meraki networking).
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