Rugged embedded video and AI systems for aerospace and defense
Wolf Advanced Technology designs and manufactures embedded computing platforms for aerospace and defense—CPU/GPU/FPGA-based systems built to operate in extreme conditions. The stack (NVIDIA, AMD, Xilinx FPGAs, C/C++) coupled with active projects around video validation, thermal performance, and PCB reliability reveals a hardware-first engineering organization focused on mission-critical reliability. Accelerating engineering hires suggest scaling production or expanding into next-gen AI/video capabilities.
Wolf Advanced Technology manufactures rugged embedded systems for aerospace and defense applications, specializing in high-performance embedded computing (HPEC), real-time video processing, and AI inference in demanding environments. Based in Aurora, Ontario, the company has operated since 1999 and serves globally deployed, mission-critical platforms. Their product portfolio spans NVIDIA GPU and AMD/Xilinx FPGA-based modules in multiple form factors (VPX, XMC, small form factors, custom designs), optimized for video capture, processing, encoding, display, and high-speed data movement. The customer base and sales model remain private, but engineering-dominant hiring (18 engineering roles out of 19 active) and project focus on thermal validation, PCB design, and prototype bring-up indicate a manufacturing-constrained, reliability-obsessed operation.
NVIDIA GPUs, AMD/Xilinx FPGAs, Linux, C/C++, Python, DisplayPort 1.4/HDMI 2.1, DDR4 memory, CAD tools (SolidWorks, OrCAD, Allegro), and Microsoft Office for documentation.
Aurora, Ontario, Canada. The company was founded in 1999 and employs 51–200 people.
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