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  • Acconeer receives order from Chinese BEYD worth 164 000 USD

    The order relates mainly to Acconeer's A1 radar sensor and will be used to serve customers in China. The order is Acconeer's largest so far. Lars Lindell, CEO Acconeer, comments: "This order indicates that our Chinese customers are starting to come back to business after a decline related to the Covid-19 pandemic. We are very…

  • Acconeer receives order from Digi-Key worth USD 52 000

    The order relates to Acconeer's coming XM132 Entry Module and the related evaluation kit (EVK) XE132. The Entry Module, XM132, will be power and cost-efficient with optimized performance for a range of pre-defined use cases requiring low processing power and a small memory. As previously announced, the XM132 will be released during the second half…

  • Customer story – Yukai wants to see a robot in every household by 2025

    Japanese company Yukai Engineering uses Acconeer's A1 radar sensor in its communication robot BOCCO emo. The BOCCO emo has a very simple interface making it easy to use by anyone, including young children or the elderly who do not need or cannot use a smartphone. Acconeer's A1 radar sensor is used for smart presence detection.…

  • INTERIM REPORT Q2 2020

    SECOND QUARTER 1 APRIL – 30 JUNE 2020 Net sales for the second quarter amounted to kSEK 1,619 (1,436). The Gross margin was 59 (6)%. Result after taxes amounted to kSEK -16,836 (-17,607). Earnings per share before and after dilution was SEK -0.79 (-0.92) The cash flow from operating activities was kSEK -13,920 (-15,467). SIX…

  • Customer story – Acconeer’s A1 radar sensor in Packwise SmartCap

    Acconeer provides German start-up Packwise with radar sensor for their development of radar-based level measurement of IBC tanks. The interaction of two innovative solutions opens up new sustainable possibilities in container logistics, and the Dresden-based start-up Packwise and Acconeer are now working together. The A1 radar sensor is being used for the first time to…

  • Acconeer receives order from Digi-Key worth USD 33 000

    The order relates to Acconeer's A111 radar sensor and the XR112 reference board. Digi-Key's global online platform, serving both global players as well as smaller local niche producers, remains an important distribution channel for Acconeer. Lars Lindell, CEO Acconeer, comments: "Digi-Key is one of our most important global sales channels, and we are happy to…

  • Acconeer receives ISO certification for quality and environmental management system

    Acconeer has successfully achieved the certification of the Quality and Environmental Management Systems under the ISO Standards 9001:2015 and 14001:2015 for development and sales of semiconductors, modules and software. Lars Lindell, CEO of Acconeer, comments: "We are very proud of this success, and it opens up for new business as it is a strong requirement…

  • Acconeer completes AEC – Q100 grade 3 qualification of the A1 radar sensor for the automotive industry

    The A1 sensor AEC – Q100 grade 3 qualification, which covers the temperatures -40°C – +85°C, has been completed a quarter ahead of previously announced plans. AEC – Q100 is a failure mechanism based stress test qualification for integrated circuits used in automotive applications. This specification has been established by the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC)…

  • Acconeer receives order from Taiwanese Chip Power worth USD 28 400

    The order relates to Acconeer's A111 radar sensor. Chip Power Technology Corp. is a leading distributor in Taiwan and has been a part of Acconeer's global distributor network since June 2019. This is the first volume order from Taiwan, providing sensors to customers in the parking sensor segment. Lars Lindell, CEO Acconeer, comments: "We are…

  • Acconeer extends distributor agreement with Restar to include the Americas

    Acconeer has extended the agreement with Restar Electronics Corporation to include the Americas. Since July 2019 the two companies have a distributor agreement for the Japanese market, and the decision to extend it to the Americas comes as a natural result of the good progress seen in Japan. Lars Lindell, CEO Acconeer, comments: "Since we…