JonDeTech Sensors AB launches new Proximity Sensor, expanding market reach
JonDeTech Sensors AB (publ) is thrilled to announce the development and upcoming launch of our new proximity sensor, set to hit the market in 2024. This latest addition is designed to complement our existing product portfolio and has already garnered significant interest from our partners and distributors globally.
The global market for proximity sensors is poised for substantial growth, projected to reach significant figures in the coming years due to increasing demand in automation, consumer electronics, and automotive applications. JonDeTech is strategically positioned to capture a considerable share of this expanding market with our innovative technology.
Leif Borg, CEO of JonDeTech, expressed his enthusiasm for the new product: "I am incredibly proud of our development team, who have rapidly created a world-class proximity sensor. With the support of our strong partners, we aim to capture larger segments of the market with this highly sought-after product. Now that we are building a large customer base and strong local and global partners, it is important for us to be able to offer several types of sensors. This is important for the company's short-term and long-term goals of becoming a world-leading player in sensor technology. We look forward to providing more updates in the near future."
For more information, please contact:
Leif Borg, CEO,
tel: +46 73 810 93 10,
leif.borg@jondetech.com
About JonDeTech
JonDeTech is a supplier of sensor technology. The company markets a portfolio of IR sensor elements based on proprietary nanotechnology and silicon MEMS. The nanoelements are extremely thin, built-in flexible plastic, and can be manufactured in high volumes at a low cost, which opens up for a variety of applications, such as temperature and heat flow measurements, presence detection, and gas detection. The company is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market.
Mangold Fondkommission AB is the company's Certified Adviser.
Read more at www.jondetech.se or see how the IR sensor works at www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vEc3dRsDq8