December 2023

Seasons greetings - and great news from the TEGnology team

It has been a while since we reached out, but we have been busy! Let us make it up to you now by telling you what we have achieved since the summer.
First of all, all of us here at TEGnology wish you a happy holiday and a magnificent new year.

Our team is in high spirits as we are looking forward to spending the holiday with our families. We are also very optimistic about the opportunities waiting for us in 2024.

As you can read in this newsletter, we have proven once again that there is plenty of interest in the market for our products and our technology. Our commercial breakthrough is getting closer, and this fills us with excitement as we embark on a new year’s work.

We sincerely hope that you are blessed with the same dedication and passion for your work, and that true adventures awaits you in the new year.

Launch of new generation of SensEver-Alfa

We have lowered the temperature gradient needed to provide power.

By converting a temperature gradient into electricity, we can power industrial sensors and wireless communication devices without batteries or cables.

This has unique value in hard-to-reach, hygienic or dangerous places. But it is not effortless to implement our solutions in real applications. One of the biggest engineering challenges we face is generating sufficient power from a small temperature difference.

We are pleased to report that we have recently found success in pushing this limit even further – the next generation of our stand-alone power supply unit, the SensEver Alfa, is capable of providing regulated voltage up to 12V with a temperature gradient as low as 5-6 oC. This product is now being tested by a world-leading machine manufacturer, which presents the exciting opportunity for us to supply remote monitoring and predictive maintenance capabilities to their roughly half a million units of machinery.

Business development in Asian
markets and prize in Hong Kong

TEGnology was selected to participate in a delegation trip to China, organized by CLEAN cluster and Innovation Centre Denmark in Shanghai. It was a well-packed trip with 5 roadshows, 8 company visits and 5 seminars within 5 days which allowed us to (re-)gain significant insights about the Chinese market.

Market size beyond imagination
The size and potential of the Chinese market is beyond imagination. Despite the difference in legislation, culture, and business norms between Denmark and China, the Chinese market remains open and attractive. Their acceptance and willingness to invest in new technology are second-to-none relative to the more traditionally risk-averse European and US markets.

We are the winner
Worth mentioning, TEGnology’s subsidiary company, TEGmat, was nominated by the Denmark Hong Kong Trade Association to the global competition and finally won the prize for International Winner (together with three other companies)!

Fast track to big business ecosystem
The competition was organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, with the aim to help global hi-tech startups entering the Hong Kong markets. Hong Kong is one of the most vibrant global cities, embraced by one of the biggest business ecosystems in the world, namely the Great Bay Area (GBA) with 800 million people and countless of industries.

The prize will serve the company as a fast-track boarding pass to explore the opportunities in the region and expand our business.

Team's Corner:
Dahlia Dry

Time really has been moving fast here – it’s been nearly 3 months since Dahlia joined the team at TEGnology and we have been thrilled to have her with us. She graduated this spring from MIT with a dual bachelor’s degree in physics and electrical engineering, and brings with her a research background in optical technologies for environmental sensing.

She has been able to put this experience to excellent use at TEGnology, where among other projects she is now helping to develop a power supply solution for the MISO project, an EU-funded research collaboration focused on establishing autonomous remote gas sensing platforms in hard-to-reach locations like the arctic.

Dahlia is both passionate about using engineering to build a more just and equitable future and fascinated by creative uses of electricity. She has a particular interest in the development of rugged, autonomous sensing networks and believes that a revolutionary expansion in environmental data collection infrastructure will be key to solving the climate crisis. For these reasons, she feels that TEGnology is a great fit for her skill set.

She also really enjoys exploring greater Copenhagen by her special foldable bike that is also used for her daily commute of more than 12 km.

Read an interview with Dahlia from MIT here.

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