Sidia is a research and development nonprofit in Manaus building embedded software for mobile devices, automotive connectivity, AR/VR applications, and AI systems. The stack spans Python, C++, Java, and Android, with active R&D across 5G, computer vision, and AR/VR. Hiring is engineering-heavy (26 roles) with a large intern cohort (20), and pain points cluster around model optimization and experiment reproducibility — typical friction points when scaling ML research from prototyping (Python) into production (C/C++).
Founded in 2003, Sidia operates as a nonprofit research institute with 501–1,000 employees based in Manaus, Brazil. The organization develops embedded software for smartphones, tablets, wearables, and smart TVs, alongside middleware for digital TV and custom game development. Specializations include automotive connectivity, 5G technology, AR/VR applications, AI systems, and industrial computer vision. Work spans both internal R&D projects and commercial solutions for local and global markets. The team combines embedded systems engineering with applied research across emerging technologies.
Sidia is a nonprofit research and development institute in Manaus, Brazil, founded in 2003. It develops embedded software, AI, AR/VR applications, and middleware for mobile devices, automotive systems, wearables, and smart TVs.
Primary languages: Python, C++, Java, JavaScript. Frameworks: Django, React, Angular. Testing: Selenium, Robot Framework, Appium. Platforms: Android, Linux, Google TV. Design tools: AutoCAD, Revit.
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