Japanese company GROOVE X explains how the A111 radar sensor was used in their social robot Lovot in a new customer story published today. Lovot was awarded “Best Robot” at CES 2019 by The Verge.
When IoT Solutions integrated Acconeer’s A1 radar sensor in their parking sensor the accuracy was increased by up to 99% compared to previously used technology, as found in internal product testing as well as through measurements when deployed in real-life use.
Acconeer and Imagimob combine Radar Technology and Edge AI in gesture-controlled headphones showcase
Nietsche Enterprise first used the A1 radar sensor for vehicle detection in their parking application. The A1 sensor was easy to use and enabled high quality information gathering.
This week our financial report for Q3 2020 was released, and despite some effects of the global Covid-19 outbreak the result was strong mainly thanks to an uptake in the Chinese market.
Last week, Lars Lindell presented at Redeye’s Autotech Seminar 2020, digging into our business model and opportunities in the Automotive industry. You can watch the full presentation on our investor page.
The brand new XM132 Entry Module is now available to buy from our distributors.
Join us for an introduction to radar and Acconeer’s groundbreaking technology at a webinar hosted by Codico on September 30.
As of today, we at Acconeer have shipped a total of more than 200 000 A1 radar sensors to distributors and customers. Read a comment from our CEO, Lars Lindell, in today’s press release.
Japanese company Yukai Engineering uses our A1 radar sensor in its communication robot BOCCO emo, which 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.
Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC) are mainly used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and food industries. According to estimates there are 43 million plastic IBCs in circulation within the EU.
From today, you can buy the XA122 battery PCB from Digi-Key, for even easier evaluation and implementation of battery-powered use cases. The XM122 IoT Module is the world’s first coin-cell battery operated radar system.
Today we announced that our A1 radar sensor has completed AEC – Q100 grade 3 qualification for the automotive industry.