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Acconeer and three major WiGig stakeholders submit joint regulation proposal to FCC
Acconeer has agreed with three large global tech companies about a joint proposal to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for new regulations of the 60GHz frequency band in the US. The proposal makes it possible for Acconeer's and other mmWave radar technologies to co-exist with WiGig in the 60GHz band. The submitted proposal can be…
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Interim report Q3 2022
In the third quarter 2022, Acconeer's net sales amounted to 12,066 kSEK, and the product revenue increased by 62% compared to the same quarter last year. A record number of sensors were sold, 185,419 and 21,116 modules were sold. In total, Acconeer has sold 1,208,596 radar sensors and 100,752 modules since launch. In the quarter…
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Acconeer among Sweden’s 50 fastest growing tech companies according to Deloitte
Acconeer is among the 50 Swedish companies qualified for Deloitte's list Sweden Technology Fast 50. Every year, Deloitte lists the 50 fastest growing tech companies in Sweden. Which ranking Acconeer has among the 50 will be announced in November. CEO Lars Lindell comments: "We are of course very happy to be among the 50 fastest…
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Acconeer develops module based on the new A121 pulsed coherent radar sensor
The new module – which will be the first to integrate the new A121 radar sensor – will be called XM125 Entry+ Module. It will have ultra-low power consumption, outstanding system cost and solderable design for optimized integration into mass-produced solutions. The module is planned to be available for customers in Q1 2023. The XM125…
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Acconeer has delivered more than 100 000 radar modules
Acconeer has now shipped more than 100 000 modules with the A111 radar sensor since the company launched its first module in December 2018. Since then, the company has released a range of popular modules where a radar sensor is combined with a microprocessor (MCU) and other supporting components. Mikael Rosenhed, Head of Product Management Acconeer,…
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First car using Acconeers A1 radar sensor now launched
Acconeer's A1 pulsed coherent radar sensor is used in an electrical car model from one of the top two American high-volume car makers for the use case access control, which allows touchless opening of the trunk of a car. This is the first commercially available car using the company's technology. Based on forecasts from the…
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Interim report Q2 2022
In the second quarter 2022, Acconeers net sales amounted to 10,779 kSEK, and the product revenue increased by 120% compared to the same quarter last year. A record number of sensors were sold, 167,654 and 21,294 modules were sold. In total, Acconeer has sold 1,023,177 radar sensors and 79,636 modules since launch. In the quarter…
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Acconeer registers an increased number of shares through subscription via warrants
Acconeer ABs share capital and number of shares have increased due to the exercise of warrants in series TO2 (2019/2022). As a result, the company is increasing its cash by SEK 17 million. A total of 611,048 new shares were subscribed for in Acconeer AB with the support of the warrants TO2. Subscription has taken…
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Acconeer receives order from BEYD worth 300 000 USD
The order relates to Acconeer's A111 radar sensor for customers' mass production, the evaluation kit (EVK) XE121 and related products, as well as the coming modules XM124 and XM123 including EVKs for these. BEYD is Acconeer's Chinese distributor and remains an important sales channel for the company. CEO Lars Lindell comments: "We are seeing a…
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Acconeer launches Evaluation Kit for A121 – new pulsed coherent radar sensor in A1 product family
As previously announced, Acconeer introduces a new high-performance radar sensor, A121, and today the evaluation kit (EVK) for the product has been shipped to distributors and will soon be available for customers to buy. The A121 radar sensor is planned to be ready for mass production in the first quarter of 2023. CEO, Lars Lindell,…
