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Dracula Technologies Publishes 2024–2025 Mission Report

  • Published: June 11, 2026
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Dracula Technologies has published its 2024–2025 Mission Report. The document explains how the company’s status as an “Entreprise à Mission” influences its governance, product development and environmental objectives. It also links Dracula Technologies’ OPV energy harvesting modules to the reduction of battery dependency in connected devices.

Mission Status and Technology Direction

Dracula Technologies develops organic photovoltaic modules that convert light into an autonomous energy source for connected objects. The company positions this technology for IoT applications where battery replacement, maintenance cycles and device lifetime are critical factors.

With its mission-driven status, Dracula Technologies has formalized a societal and environmental commitment alongside its technology roadmap. According to the company, the mission framework helps align innovation, responsibility and measurable progress.

Reducing Battery Dependency

A key topic in the report is the role of Dracula Technologies’ modules in replacing or reducing conventional batteries in connected devices. The company states that its technology can lower the environmental impact of IoT objects by using light as an energy source.

For system integrators, solution providers and end users, this is relevant because energy supply remains one of the main challenges in large-scale wireless IoT deployments. Sensor nodes, smart labels and low-power endpoints often require long operating times with limited maintenance. Energy harvesting can therefore influence total cost of ownership, service effort and lifecycle impact.

Three Pillars: Team, Product, Ecosystem

The report structures Dracula Technologies’ statutory objectives around three pillars: the team, the product and the ecosystem.

The team pillar covers governance, internal values and the role of employees in the company’s mission. The product pillar focuses on the technological contribution of OPV modules to the energy transition. The ecosystem pillar addresses collaboration with partners, customers and stakeholders.

This structure shows that the report is not a product launch. It is a company update that documents how Dracula Technologies connects its mission status with product strategy and operational goals.

Relevance for Wireless IoT

For the wireless IoT sector, the report addresses a central deployment question: how can connected devices be powered over long periods with less maintenance?

RFID, BLE, LPWAN and sensor-based applications increasingly require energy concepts that fit the scale of deployment. Light-based energy harvesting can be relevant for devices exposed to indoor or outdoor light and designed for ultra-low-power operation.

For technology buyers, the report provides context for evaluating Dracula Technologies not only as a module provider, but also as a company that links product development with defined sustainability objectives.

Governance and Indicators

The 2024–2025 Mission Report also includes results, monitoring indicators, employee perspectives and future development points. According to Dracula Technologies, these elements document how the company tracks its commitments and develops its mission over time.

For partners and customers, the report offers insight into how mission status may influence decision-making, product direction and collaboration.

Read the full Mission Report and source announcement from Dracula Technologies here: https://dracula-technologies.com/rapport-de-mission-de-dracula-technologies/


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