Mikrodust and GN have developed an enhanced version of the AtoMik® test and measurement platform. Designed to meet the high standards and needs of mass-production of electronics, it offers extended functionality. By incorporating the core of the AtoMik® technology into the GN software ecosystem and existing mechanical fixture kits, a system was created that reduces test cycle times by over 80%, greatly improving the number of units produced per hour while reducing energy consumption. The instrumentation's small form factor has led to a 85% reduction in size and footprint, saving space in factories, simplifying logistics and enabling faster changeover times when setting up a new production line. Using the AtoMik® development kit in a laboratory environment will enable faster time to market and the possibility of verifying prototypes at an early stage anywhere.
“Working with Mikrodust has enabled us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in test and measurement. The enhanced AtoMik® platform is a testament to how collaboration drives innovation.” said Ole Happle Sørensen, Director of Global Industrialization at GN.
“Integrating AtoMik® into GN’s production environment has allowed us to push the boundaries of test and measurement. We’ve not only achieved significant performance gains but also delivered a solution that reduces energy consumption and factory footprint, advancing both technology and sustainability,” said Ola Thernström, CTO at Mikrodust.
About the Companies:
Mikrodust is a leading innovator in test and measurement technologies. The company is dedicated to delivering scalable, sustainable and high-performance solutions for the electronics manufacturing industry. With a strong focus on modular design and engineering excellence, Mikrodust enables its customers to speed up development and production while minimising their environmental impact.
GN has a history spanning more than 150 years and today offers a broad portfolio of intelligent hearing, audio, video and gaming solutions that enhance hearing and sight. These products help people with hearing loss overcome real-life challenges, improve communication and collaboration in business, and provide great experiences for audio and gaming enthusiasts. Founded in 1869, the GN Group employs over 7,000 people.





















































