Ommo is the pioneer of permanent magnet-based 3D tracking systems - building the foundation of human-computer interaction and digital transformation. Primary use case is surgical navigation then expanding to robotics, metaverse, and XR.
- Team of 20 from Apple, Samsung, LG, Intel, Huawei, Riot Games.
$14M raised, 100+ customers, winner of numerous awards, first product release is coming up this year!
- Salary + equity, flexible schedules, comprehensive benefits
Join us in tackling one of the most interesting, full-stack engineering challenge that has outsized real world impact and solid business foundation.
Hiring all roles at ommo.co/career:
- Engineering Project Manager - Onsite
- Algorithm / Signal Processing Engineer - Onsite (Hybrid possible)
- Sr. Firmware Engineer - Onsite
- Sr. Software Engineer - Onsite (Hybrid possible)
Questions? careers@ommo.co
ps I won't sleep tonight until I understand how it works. :-)
Feel free to ask us more questions so we can all sleep soundly tonight :)
My last guess before going to bed was that there are three electromagnets facing different directions. They turn on one after another. The magnetic sensor measures each value over synced time. The software calculates the triangulation from these values.
Do you mechanically rotate a large neodymium magnet?