AI-powered autonomous vehicles for port and logistics operations
Venti operates a production autonomous vehicle fleet deployed across US ports and logistics hubs, running real-time in mixed human-robot environments. The tech stack is classically robotics-heavy (ROS, LiDAR, C++, Linux, GPU), with Python and TypeScript for higher-level systems. Hiring is heavily skewed toward engineering (26 of 34 roles), with a notable intern cohort (15), suggesting structured technical onboarding alongside deployment scaling — a pattern consistent with a maturing robotics company moving from prototype to fleet operations.
Venti builds autonomous vehicle systems for ports, airports, warehouses, and factories. Founded in 2018 from MIT-connected founders, the company operates a fully deployed fleet running live at major port terminals without safety drivers or dedicated infrastructure. The vehicles have logged over 600,000 km and moved more than 230,000 containers in mixed traffic, delivering sub-inch positioning accuracy and measurable productivity gains. Operations span the United States and Singapore, with primary focus on integrating autonomous logistics into existing terminal workflows.
Core: ROS, Linux, Python, C++, LiDAR, GPU, CAN bus. DevOps: Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible. Frontend: TypeScript, React. Testing: GTest, Zephyr. Also uses Jira for project tracking.
Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Active hiring in the United States and Singapore.
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