Daniel Tedenljung

Robot Och 3D-Printer Specialist at Smart industricenter

Hagfors, Värmland County, Sweden
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Daniel Tedenljung is a multidisciplinary robotics and industrial IT specialist with 11+ years of experience applying ABB robot systems, Siemens and Mitsubishi automation, and industrial networks to improve production and training platforms. He blends hands-on skills in robot programming, electrical/mechanical troubleshooting and service with deep experience in servers, virtual environments, OPC-UA, MES and IoT stack components like LoRaWAN and MQTT. A long-term practitioner of CAD modeling and metal/plastic 3D printing, he now helps build education and development platforms while consulting across automation, 3D design and technical support. Daniel also contributes to open-source IoT firmware—adding sensor integrations and UI refinements to the popular ESPEasy project—illustrating his firmware-to-cloud troubleshooting ability. Based in Hagfors, Sweden, he pairs field-hardened shop-floor know-how with systems-level thinking to deliver pragmatic, maintainable automation solutions.
code11 years of coding experience
bookIndustriell teknik, Industriell teknik at Rinmangymnasiet
languagesSwedish, English
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Github Skills (10)

esp3210
embedded10
c-language10
cprogramming-language10
sys10
sensor10
esp826610
softwareserial9
webui7
user-interface7

Programming languages (10)

C#TypeScriptC++ShellCJavaScriptPHPObjective-C

Github contributions (5)

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letscontrolit/ESPEasy

Apr 2017 - May 2018

Easy MultiSensor device based on ESP8266/ESP32
Role in this project:
userEmbedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 20 PRs, 26 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Daniel primarily contributed to the development of sensor plugins for an ESP8266/ESP32-based multi-sensor device. Their work involved integrating and interfacing with various sensors, including an MH-Z19 CO2 sensor and Senseair CO2 sensors, adding features for error status monitoring, relay control, and temperature adjustment. They also refactored and updated existing code, along with GUI touchup for the web interface to improve user interaction with the devices.
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trieb/feedme

Oct 2017 - Oct 2020

Contributions:2 PRs in 3 years
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Daniel Tedenljung - Robot Och 3D-Printer Specialist at Smart industricenter