The IR sensor manufacturer, JonDeTech Sensors AB (publ) (“JonDeTech”), has received its first order from ShortLink AB (“ShortLink”). The order relates to presence detection in a dispensing system and is a first result of the cooperation agreement signed last fall regarding future development of new products based on sensor technology.
ShortLink is a leading producer on the European market in terms of design, integration and manufacturing of electronic products. As a specialist in the development of low-energy electronics for wireless communication and portable products, ShortLink together with JonDeTech, has developed a prototype test of presence detection for a dispensing system. The presence sensor is integrated in the control unit, aiming to provide good user-friendliness, as well as to reduce power consumption. The initial order is intended for a small pre-production series with an order value of approximately SEK 19,000.
“I am very glad that we can now realize the first order with ShortLink, which we regard as a specialist in the design, development and integration of advanced in electronics products,” says Per Lindeberg, CEO of JonDeTech.
“We are pleased that we found JonDeTech’s sensor for this application. The sensor’s flexibility and cost efficiency means that we are also looking forward to being able to use the sensor in several current and future development projects,” says Martin Valfridsson, CEO of ShortLink.
About JonDeTech
JonDeTech is a Swedish company that develops and markets patented IR sensor technology based on nanotechnology. The company’s IR sensors are down to one tenth as thick as conventional sensors, built in plastic and can be manufactured in high volumes at a low cost, which opens up for a variety of applications in, among other things, consumer electronics and mobile phones. The company was founded in 2008 and is listed on Nasdaq First North Stockholm. Redeye is the company’s Certified Adviser, +46-8-121 576 90, [email protected], https://www.redeye.se. Read more at www.jondetech.seor see how the IR sensor works at www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vEc3dRsDq8
About ShortLink
ShortLink has been developing power-efficient electronics for wireless communication and portable products for more than 20 years, utilizing both conventional discrete electronics and integrated circuits, so-called ASICs, which ShortLink develops and manufactures at selected manufacturing partners in Europe, North America and Asia. http://www.shortlink.se/