Building automation and energy management software for industrial facilities
Wiztop develops control and automation software for building systems, with a tech stack anchored in industrial protocols (Modbus, BACnet, OPC) and embedded platforms (ARM, STM32, PLC). The project list—intelligent building systems, HVAC optimization, railway station energy control—reveals a focus on facilities and infrastructure. Engineering-heavy hiring (11 of 13 roles) with mid-level dominance suggests execution-focused scaling rather than R&D expansion.
Wiztop is a software development company based in Weifang, Shandong, building control and monitoring systems for industrial and commercial buildings. The product portfolio spans intelligent building automation, energy management optimization, and HVAC systems for facilities like railway stations and large complexes. Delivery appears project-driven, with customization a core operational mode. The stack—CAD tools (AutoCAD, Revit), embedded protocols (Modbus, BACnet, OPC), and Windows/.NET development (C#, Qt)—reflects integration work across legacy industrial equipment and modern software layers.
Wiztop uses industrial protocols including Modbus, BACnet, and OPC, paired with embedded platforms like ARM and STM32, plus CAD tools (AutoCAD, Revit) and C# for software design.
Active projects include intelligent building system optimization, railway station HVAC systems, energy management software, and building automation platforms for large facilities.
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