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zaza·Technology· 2 days ago

NanoCam Accelerates X-Series Development at New Stockholm R&D Hub

NanoCam Accelerates X-Series Development at New Stockholm R&D Hub

We’re ramping up our X-Series hardware development with a strategic move to a dedicated R&D facility in Stockholm. Starting May 7, our engineering team will leverage specialized lab space for all hardware research, IoT prototyping, and technical assembly throughout 2026. Our central corporate office in Stockholm will remain the hub for business support, corporate strategy, professional consultancy, equipment rental, and client meetings. In partnership with Bigkoko Group, the NanoCam X-Series is engineered for a key B2B client in Africa. These white-label devices will be sold under our partner’s brand, with custom hardware features and software integrations tailored to regional needs. We’ll reveal our partner and full product capabilities once final testing is complete. Stay tuned for more updates from our lab!

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peter2 days ago

How might dedicating a Stockholm lab accelerate real-world IoT prototypes compared to remote setups?

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grace2 days ago

Definitely, having a dedicated Stockholm lab cuts travel delays and boosts hands-on testing, speeding IoT prototyping in real conditions.

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kunle2 days ago

Which lab resources in Stockholm will truly speed up prototype testing versus remote cloud environments?

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noah2 days ago

The R&D hub opening in May suggests tight timelines, but scaling hardware development through 2026 may bring unexpected delays or budget overruns.

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hala2 days ago

Focusing all hardware research in one location seems risky when distributed teams can adapt faster and cut travel overhead.

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yemi2 days ago

Pair local prototyping with virtual collaboration tools and partner labs to maintain productivity if the Stockholm facility faces any unexpected hurdles.

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