RTX designs and manufactures wireless devices across enterprise, professional audio, and healthcare—a hardware-centric business reflected in their embedded Linux and security-focused tech stack (C/C++, Yocto, secure boot, HSM adoption). Active projects center on securing Linux platforms and managing supplier quality, while hiring leans heavily toward mid-to-senior engineering roles, signaling maturation of existing product lines rather than expansion into new markets.
RTX is a Danish public company founded in 1993 that designs and manufactures wireless communication solutions in three segments: enterprise headsets, handsets, and base stations; professional audio modules for live events and intercom systems; and healthcare-embedded patient monitoring devices. The company operates manufacturing and engineering operations across Denmark, the USA, Romania, China, and the Philippines, offering end-to-end, customized solutions with full product lifecycle management. With 201–500 employees and headquarters in Noerresundby, RTX combines hardware design, wireless protocol expertise (DECT, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VoIP), and embedded systems engineering to serve mid-market enterprise, broadcast, and hospital customers.
RTX's core stack includes C/C++, Linux (Embedded Linux, Yocto Project), Jenkins CI/CD, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, and design tools like Pro/ENGINEER and AutoCAD. They are actively adopting SELinux, AppArmor, and HSM for embedded security.
RTX is headquartered in Noerresundby, Denmark. The company maintains additional offices in Hong Kong, Romania, and the USA.
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