Sweden’s innovation agency Vinnova has decided to award Acconeer and Sandvik a grant totaling SEK 3.5 million for research into automated material classification with radar.
We recently featured in Automotive News Europe article “Volvo’s engineers begin to master a new language: EV”. The article highlights Acconeer’s mission to, together with Volvo, keep all passengers in the car safe and making sure no one is left behind.
The latest generation of Acconeer’s radar sensors are boasting the world’s lowest power consumption at less than 80 µW when used for human presence detection!
Around 80 percent of waste is collected too early, or too late.
The Greek company, Cicicom, has developed a smart parking sensor, the S-LG-I3, which integrates triple detection technology, including a geomagnetic sensor, motion detector and the Acconeer A111 radar sensor.
On the 23d of April Acconeer will host its Annual General Meeting at Malmö Live.
A new powerful sensor from Sparkfun that uses 60 GHz radar technology from Acconeer.
This application can be utilized to optimize the timing of collecting bins, plan efficient routes to collect them, and reduce the cost and environmental impact of waste collection.
The new Haltian RADAR operates by measuring the distance between the sensor and the vehicle using the Acconeer A121 radar sensor.
We were thrilled to hear that the production of Polestar 3 has started. This new car from Polestar will be the first vehicle produced with an interior detection system containing our radar sensor.