Sensio builds AI-powered decision-support software for care teams managing elder residents. The tech stack reveals embedded-systems DNA—C++, FreeRTOS, Zephyr, STM32, and low-power wireless protocols (BLE, Thread, WiFi 6)—indicating hardware-software integration for sensor-driven care environments rather than pure cloud SaaS. Active projects confirm this: roommate sensor development and wireless systems for healthcare. Current hiring is minimal (6 open roles, none posted in 30 days) and heavily weighted toward senior talent across engineering, sales, and HR, suggesting a consolidation phase as the company stabilizes its European footprint.
Sensio develops decision-support software that translates care data into actionable insights for elder-care facilities. Founded in 2009, the company operates across seven countries—Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, the UK, Germany, and Iceland—with 220 employees and headquarters in Oslo. The product suite includes Sensio Insight and Sensio Vista, which integrate real-time data from sensors deployed in care environments to help staff reduce falls, lower stress, and allocate time toward direct resident interaction. The underlying architecture combines embedded sensors (STM32 and Nordic microcontroller platforms) with analytics and visualization layers.
Sensio uses C++, Linux, and embedded platforms (STM32, Zephyr, FreeRTOS) alongside wireless protocols including BLE, WiFi 6, and Thread. This embedded-first approach supports sensor deployment in care facilities.
Oslo, Norway. The company operates across seven countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, the UK, Germany, and Iceland.
Sensio has 6 active roles with minimal posting velocity. Open positions span engineering (2), HR (2), and sales (2), with most focused on senior-level candidates. Hiring is currently concentrated in Norway.
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