Broadband and video streaming network software for multi-gigabit infrastructure
Vecima Networks is a Canadian public company (TSX: VCM) building software and integrated platforms for next-generation broadband and video streaming networks. The tech stack—Linux, C/C++, Python, Go, plus low-level hardware layers (FPGA, DDR4/DDR5, PCIe, SERDES)—reflects a dual focus on systems-level software and embedded hardware design. Current project intensity reveals a company in operational transition: supply-chain modernization, trade-compliance automation, and test-infrastructure expansion dominate the roadmap, alongside core work on high-speed networking boards and FPGA-centric systems. This mix suggests Vecima is simultaneously scaling manufacturing operations and evolving its engineering platform.
Vecima Networks delivers software, services, and integrated platforms that enable broadband providers, video streaming networks, and transportation operators to scale their infrastructure. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia, the company operates at the intersection of networking software and hardware platforms—designing and shipping high-speed networking boards, FPGA-based systems, and cloud-based management solutions. The 501–1,000-person organization spans engineering, supply chain, product, and support functions, with active hiring across Canada, the United States, and China. Core customers include network operators and service providers managing multi-node, multi-gigabit deployments.
Linux, C/C++, Python, Go, FPGA, DDR4/DDR5 memory, PCIe, Ethernet, and SERDES. The stack spans systems software, embedded design, and high-speed interconnect layers.
High-speed networking boards, FPGA-centric systems, supply chain modernization, trade-compliance automation, GNU/Linux test environments, and automated headless testing frameworks.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size