Biometric security and autonomous vehicle systems for smart cities
Windaka develops biometric-driven security infrastructure and autonomous vehicle platforms, primarily for government and municipal deployments. The tech stack spans Angular, Vue, React, C++, and ROS — a mix indicating both web-facing interfaces and embedded robotics work. The engineering-dominant hiring profile (8 of 13 active roles) paired with projects in autonomous decision algorithms, vehicle chassis control, and unmanned sanitation vehicles suggests active hardware-software integration rather than pure software play.
Windaka was founded in 2001 as a biometric recognition and intelligent security technology company based in Qingdao, Shandong. The core business centers on smart security systems powered by biometric identification, but recent project activity shows expansion into autonomous vehicles and smart community infrastructure. Current work spans both traditional smart security (big-screen data visualization, web interfaces) and robotics platforms (unmanned sanitation, autonomous decision algorithms, vehicle controller development). The company operates with 51–200 employees, primarily engineering-focused, and serves government and municipal customers in China.
Windaka uses Angular, Vue, and React for frontend; C++ and C# for backend and systems; ROS for robotics; WeChat for integration; and Kingdee for enterprise resource planning. This mix indicates both web/mobile interfaces and embedded vehicle/robotics platforms.
Active projects include smart community platforms, autonomous vehicle decision algorithms, unmanned sanitation vehicles, chassis control systems, data visualization dashboards, mobile and web client products, and vehicle mechanical design and testing (MIL/HIL).