Smart push-to-talk radios for frontline manufacturing and industrial workers
Weavix builds the Walt Smart Radio System—hardware and software for manufacturing, construction, and industrial frontline workers replacing traditional two-way radios. The tech stack spans Android, iOS, Kotlin, Java, and React Native paired with embedded work (C/C++, Bluetooth Low Energy), indicating a hardware-software integration play. Active pain points around real-time data sync, OS optimization for rugged environments, and hardware-software harmony suggest the product is scaling beyond initial MVP; current hiring is engineering-only (10 mid and senior roles, all in the US), reflecting focus on core platform stability rather than sales expansion.
Weavix manufactures Walt Smart Radios—ruggedized push-to-talk devices built for frontline workforces in manufacturing, construction, food & beverage, and industrial settings. The platform replaces legacy two-way radios with connected features including language translation, messaging, and worker safety tools, bundled under simple subscription pricing without FCC licensing overhead. The company operates from Wichita, Kansas as a 51–200-person privately held business founded in 2019. Current development roadmap includes Walt OS optimization for harsh environments, a next-generation mobile and web application layer, and the Walt 2 hardware launch.
Android, iOS, Kotlin, Java, React Native, Node.js, C/C++, Bluetooth Low Energy, MongoDB, and Salesforce for CRM. The stack reflects both mobile app development (iOS/Kotlin/React Native) and embedded systems work (C/C++) required for hardware-software integration.
Walt OS development for rugged frontline environments, the Walt 2 hardware launch, next-generation mobile and web application features, new communication capabilities, and custom Android 14 imaging for the Walt platform.
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