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The KENRONE Engineering Team

KENRONE's battery-free NFC locks are developed by our 22-member R&D team. Six engineers are dedicated specifically to the NFC lock project — three focused on electronics and NFC energy harvesting, and three on mechanical structure and anti-tamper design. When a project calls for additional expertise, the other 16 engineers contribute across product development, engineering, and design. The team is backed by our in-house CNC machining, die-casting, injection molding, and testing capabilities. Every article on this site is written or technically reviewed by an engineer with relevant expertise.

Electronics & NFC

Head of R&D

Chief Electronics Engineer

Electronics Engineer

Mechanical & Structure

Chief Structural Engineer

Structural Engineer

Structural Engineer

How We Design and Test a Lock

Design & specificatio

Our R&D engineers create the mechanical and electronic design.

3D-printed prototype validation

Parts are printed and verified before any tooling is committed.

Tooling & mold review

Approved designs go through mold evaluation and machining.

Trial injection & sample sign-off

First-shot samples are inspected and confirmed.

Dual engineering confirmation

Both a structural and an electronics engineer must approve before release.

Pilot run & mass production

Released to production only after every material and check has passed.

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