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MagCode is a technology company.
MagCode designs and manufactures advanced magnetic power connection systems, offering a portfolio that includes the PowerSystem, PowerSystemPro, and MultiSystem variants. These proprietary connectors provide self-finding, short-circuit-proof interfaces for 12V and 24V applications, ensuring safe and efficient power transfer. The PowerSystemPro further incorporates a mechanical twist-lock mechanism, enhancing connection stability for higher current loads and applications requiring superior separation forces.
MagCode originated as an independent entity, MagCode AG, before its acquisition by Rosenberger in 2009. The fundamental insight driving its inception was the market demand for robust, intuitive, and secure power connections that mitigate risks like accidental disconnections and short circuits. This led to the development of its magnetic technology, offering a significant advantage over traditional plug-in systems in various demanding environments.
The magnetic power systems are utilized across diverse industries, with significant adoption in the automotive sector for charging infrastructure and internal vehicle component power supply, as well as in portable medical and diagnostic devices requiring reliable external power interfaces. MagCode's ongoing mission within Rosenberger is to continually innovate and deliver user-centric power connectivity solutions, fostering enhanced safety and convenience for a broad range of critical applications.
MagCode has raised $11.0M across 3 funding rounds.
MagCode has raised $11.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
MagCode has raised $11.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
MagCode's investors include Target Partners.
MagCode has raised $11.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $6.0M Series C in March 2005.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2005 | $6M Series C | — | Target Partners | Announced |
| Aug 1, 2001 | $3M Series B | — | Target Partners | Announced |
| Jul 1, 1999 | $2M Series A | — | Target Partners | Announced |
MagCode AG is a German technology company specializing in magnetic connector systems for electrical connections in defense, space manufacturing, aerospace, and electronics applications.[1][2][4] It develops Rosenberger MagCode®, a short-circuit-proof, self-finding magnetic power system for 12V and 24V uses, such as battery trickle charging in vehicles (cars, vans, motor homes, motorcycles, boats, emergency vehicles) and powering mobile devices like external coolers or headlights.[4] The product serves automotive, marine, and defense sectors by solving reliability issues in power connections, offering waterproof, high-current (up to 25A), no-arcing solutions with minimal mounting depth and mismating prevention via magnetic coding.[4] Note: A separate entity, Magcode Tech Labs Private Limited (India, founded 2019), is struck off and unrelated to the core MagCode technology focus.[3][5][6]
MagCode AG is headquartered in regions like Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Heidenheim an der Brenz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, operating in defense, space, aerospace, and manufacturing.[1][2] Specific founding year, founders, or early traction details are not available in public records, but it aligns with Rosenberger's product development, as MagCode® appears as a branded series in their 2023 catalog (Order No. pA 220399), suggesting evolution within established electronics manufacturing.[4] This positions it as a specialized provider emerging from Germany's precision engineering ecosystem, with no pivotal public moments documented.
MagCode rides the trend toward reliable, quick-connect power solutions in electrified mobility and defense, where downtime from faulty connections risks safety in vehicles, boats, and space applications.[2][4] Timing aligns with rising demand for 12V/24V systems in EVs, autonomous emergency vehicles, and rugged electronics amid supply chain pushes for German precision manufacturing.[1][4] Market forces like electrification (e.g., battery maintenance in longer-standing vehicles) and defense spending favor its short-circuit-proof, waterproof tech, influencing ecosystems by enabling modular power for accessories in automotive and aerospace.[2][4]
MagCode AG's magnetic connectors position it for growth in EV accessories, marine electrification, and defense portability, with expansions likely in higher-voltage variants or IoT-integrated systems. Trends like vehicle-to-device power sharing and space tech miniaturization will amplify demand, evolving its role from niche supplier to key enabler in resilient electronics—building on its core strength in foolproof, magnet-driven reliability.[4]