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Acconeer AB
Acconeer AB makes tiny radar sensors and the software that goes with them. Its main product is a low-power pulsed radar chip that can detect distance, motion, and presence without using cameras or touch. The company also sells evaluation kits and modules that help engineers build the sensor into their own products. Its customers are equipment makers that want a small sensor for things like presence detection, level sensing, gesture control, and industrial monitoring. Acconeer usually does not sell finished consumer products itself; instead, it sells sensor technology to original equipment manufacturers and design partners who put it into their own devices. Acconeer makes money by selling sensor chips, modules, and development tools, plus software and support for integration. What makes its business different is that it sits at the start of the product chain: it supplies the sensing core that other companies embed into larger systems, rather than building the end product itself.
Acconeer AB makes tiny radar sensors and the software that goes with them. Its main product is a low-power pulsed radar chip that can detect distance, motion, and presence without using cameras or touch. The company also sells evaluation kits and modules that help engineers build the sensor into their own products.
Its customers are equipment makers that want a small sensor for things like presence detection, level sensing, gesture control, and industrial monitoring. Acconeer usually does not sell finished consumer products itself; instead, it sells sensor technology to original equipment manufacturers and design partners who put it into their own devices.
Acconeer makes money by selling sensor chips, modules, and development tools, plus software and support for integration. What makes its business different is that it sits at the start of the product chain: it supplies the sensing core that other companies embed into larger systems, rather than building the end product itself.