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Acconeer AB

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  • Price (EUR)1.13
  • Today's Change0.000 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded100.00
  • 1 Year change+178.09%
  • Beta1.7558
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About the company

Acconeer AB is a Sweden-based company, which is primarily engaged in the advanced technology industry. The Company operates as a provider of sensors for portable devices. The Company's product A1 radar sensor is a complete, high-precision radar system integrated on a single chip. The A1 single chip sensor operates in the 60 gigahertz industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band and includes all parts of the radar system - antenna, radio frequency components and baseband. The sensor is complemented with software algorithms for interpretation of the sensor data. The Company's A1 sensor is suitable for a wide variety of applications and devices within consumer electronics, smart phones and tablets, wearables, security, industry and vital signs monitoring, among others.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)50.97m
  • Net income in SEK-22.47m
  • Incorporated2011
  • Employees51.00
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