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Acconeer receives order from Nexty Electronics worth USD 110,000

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The order relates to Acconeer’s A121 Pulsed Coherent Radar sensor for delivery in May 2026 and is intended for mass production of cars. Nexty is a leading Japanese distributor with a particularly strong position in the automotive industry.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “I am pleased to announce a third order in a short time for the automotive industry, an important and growing segment.”

In addition to publicly announced orders, Acconeer continuously receives orders of smaller amounts which are not publicly announced as they are not considered to affect the share price.

Acconeer Appoints Michel Roig as Head of Sales and Marketing

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Michel Roig joins Acconeer as the company’s Head of Sales and Marketing effective January 1, 2026. Michel brings extensive international leadership experience across the semiconductor, telecommunications, software, and advanced audio technology industries. Throughout his career, he has successfully built and scaled global sales organizations, developed strategic customer partnerships, and driven commercialization of cutting-edge embedded technologies.

Ted Hansson, CEO Acconeer, comments: “Over the past quarters, we have taken significant steps in scaling our business. With Michel’s experience and drive, I am confident we will accelerate even further.”

Michel Roig, incoming Head of Sales and Marketing adds: “Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working at the intersection of innovation and real-world product impact. Acconeer represents exactly that kind of opportunity — world-class engineering, multiple high-potential applications, and technology that truly stands out in the market. I’m excited to help scale the business globally and support customers in bringing groundbreaking products to life.”

Acconeer replaces existing access control solution in car models from European premium car manufacturer

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The design wins’ total value is estimated to 420 000 USD over four years starting in 2027. These design wins are for the use case access control for handsfree opening of the trunk using Acconeer’s radar sensor A121, and replaces another technology in updates of existing car models. In addition they follow several previous design wins and launches with the same manufacturer. By “design win” Acconeer refers to that the company’s radar sensor has been selected for use in a customer product, but it is not equivalent to that an order has been placed.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “Replacing an existing supplier in a running model is a strong confirmation of the superiority of Pulsed Coherent Radar for access control. We continue our mission to win more customers with increased energy and confidence.”

Sales to this manufacturer will be reflected in orders by Acconeer’s distributors. A design win is counted when a formal nomination is received, or when forecasted sales can be done with high reliability.

Acconeer receives first volume order for next generation radar sensor

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The order of USD 120 000 comes from Nexty Electronics and relates to Acconeer’s first product in the A2 family, the A212 Pulsed Coherent Radar sensor. The order is intended for mass production in the automotive industry and will be used by a European premium car manufacturer for several in-cabin use cases with planned delivery in Q1 2026.

The A2 is Acconeer’s second generation product family and the world’s first multichannel Pulsed Coherent Radar (PCR) solution. The advanced capabilities will enable Acconeer to address new, high value use cases and markets. Development started in 2021, and in December 2024 the chip design for the production variant was finalized. After months of testing and validation our lead customer has now issued a first volume order.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “The A2 product family is a large investment for Acconeer, where a lot of hard work has been put in over several years. Receiving the first volume order is a major milestone and with it we are taking the next step towards commercialization and having a broader, more advanced product portfolio.”

This order relates to a previously announced design win for a new platform with a European premium car manufacturer. This is the first volume order for those design wins, and Acconeer is working closely together with the customer to ensure quality of the solution and delivery on time.

In addition to publicly announced orders, Acconeer continuously receives orders of smaller amounts which are not publicly announced as they are not considered to affect the share price.

Acconeer receives order from BEYD worth USD 183 000

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The order relates to Acconeer’s A111 and A121 Pulsed Coherent Radar sensors and will be delivered within April 2026. BEYD is one of Acconeer’s Chinese distributors and an important sales channel for the company.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “China remains a key and rapidly growing market for our business. We are delighted to receive this order from our long-standing partner, BEYD. Our increased presence and activities in the region reflect our confidence and optimism about the future.”

In addition to publicly announced orders, Acconeer continuously receives orders of smaller amounts which are not publicly announced as they are not considered to affect the share price. 

Acconeer receives order from Nexty Electronics worth USD 150,000

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The order relates to Acconeer’s A121 Pulsed Coherent Radar sensor for delivery in April 2026 and is intended for mass production of cars. Nexty is a leading Japanese distributor with a particularly strong position in the automotive industry.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “As we stated in our Q3 report, we see sales in the automotive segment recovering after a weak period. This order confirms that trend, which I am very happy to see.”

In addition to publicly announced orders, Acconeer continuously receives orders of smaller amounts which are not publicly announced as they are not considered to affect the share price.

Acconeer receives order for occupant detection in public transport worth USD 100k

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The order comes from JM Elektronik and relates to Acconeer’s XM122 Pulsed Coherent Radar module for an occupant detection application with planned delivery in Q1 2026. JM Elektronik is a leading contract manufacturer based in Poland.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “Acconeer’s technology with low power consumption and high accuracy is ideal for smart presence applications. We are very happy to be a supplier to this pioneering product and are looking forward to continued collaboration.”

In addition to publicly announced orders, Acconeer continuously receives orders of smaller amounts which are not publicly announced as they are not considered to affect the share price.

Interim report Q3 2025: EBIT positive result and record revenue

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In the third quarter of 2025, Acconeer achieved one of the company’s communicated financial targets – an EBIT positive result. Sales amounted to a record high of 16,544 kSEK, an increase of 13% compared to the same quarter in 2024. The company sold 285,000 sensors at a gross margin of 57% and noted 13 new customer launches.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “This quarter marks an important step forward for Acconeer and I am proud that we are showing an EBIT positive result despite the headwind of a falling dollar exchange rate. We made progress in all our product areas and saw particularly strong growth in the level measurement and container monitoring segments.”

THIRD QUARTER

  • Net sales for the third quarter amounted to kSEK 16,544 (14,604).
  • The gross margin on sales of goods was 57 (61) %.
  • Result after taxes amounted to kSEK 448 (-4,316).
  • Earnings per share before and after dilution was SEK 0.01 (-0.07) SEK.
  • The cash flow from operating activities was kSEK 1,022 (-3,896).

JANUARY – SEPTEMBER

  • Net sales for the nine months amounted to kSEK 40,688 (41,040).
  • The gross margin on sales of goods was 59 (60)%.
  • Result after taxes amounted to kSEK -14,481 (-23,487).
  • Earnings per share before and after dilution was SEK -0.21 (-0.47).
  • The cash flow from operating activities was kSEK -13,147 (-22,394).
  • Cash and cash equivalents on the balance sheet date amounted to kSEK 55,454 (73,337)

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS DURING THE THIRD QUARTER

  • Acconeer received order from Nexty worth USD 190,000.
  • Acconeer received order from Future Electronics worth USD 200,000.
  • Acconeer received USD 230,000 order from Future Electronics.

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AFTER THE END OF THE PERIOD

  • No significant events after the end of the period.

The report is attached to this press release and available through Acconeer’s website.

Acconeer awarded design win for in-cabin monitoring with Japanese car manufacturer

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Acconeer has been selected by a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer for in-cabin passenger monitoring. This is a new customer and the first in-cabin monitoring design win with the A121 pulsed coherent radar sensor. Sales start is expected in 2028 with a design win value of approximately two million USD over five years.

CEO Ted Hansson comments: “We expect in-cabin monitoring to become a mainstream feature and as a leader in this industry, we believe it is needed to have a broad and competitive product portfolio addressing car manufacturers’ different requirements on installation, functionality and cost. Today’s announcement with A121 is a clear proof that Acconeer can offer this.”

Sales to this manufacturer will be reflected in orders by Acconeer’s distributors. A design win is counted when a formal nomination is received, or when forecasted sales can be done with high reliability.

Invitation to attend Acconeer’s Q3 2025 earnings call

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On October 24th at 11.00 CET Ted Hansson will present the company’s interim result for the third quarter 2025 in a live audiocast with Investor Caller.

The presentation will be broadcasted live and participants may access the event via live audiocast and teleconference through the following link: https://investorcaller.com/events/acconeer/acconeer-q3-report-2025.

The event is open for everyone to view, with the option to register to be able to submit questions. After registering, participants will receive a dial-in number, a conference ID, and a personal user ID to access the conference. Using these details, questions can be submitted either verbally via the teleconference line or in writing through the audiocast.

Acconeer also announces that the company has ended the contract for equity research with Redeye AB, with effect from the end of this month. Acconeer remains committed to transparency towards shareholders and will continue to ensure effective communication with its stakeholders and the broader investment community.