The Wireless Power Infrastructure: Balancing portability, self-sufficiency, and efficiency
The wireless question on people’s minds these days is not, “does it work?” Rather, it’s “which wireless power system works the best?
The wireless question on people’s minds these days is not, “does it work?” Rather, it’s “which wireless power system works the best?
The wireless question on people’s minds these days is not, “does it work?” Rather, it’s “which wireless power system works the best?
Companies are using wireless power to charge more than only personal devices. The most popular applications may surprise you.
In-Q-Tel to partners with Ossia to bring Cota® Real Wireless Power™ Technologies to the U.S. Intelligence and Defense Community
Toyoda Gosei is partnering with US company Ossia Inc. for commercial applications of next-generation wireless power technology.
Molex and Ossia engineering teams collaborated to develop the critical antenna technology to reduce the system cost and increase wireless power performance.
The number of active IoT devices are expected to grow to 24.1 billion units in 2030, 72% of which will be connected by short-range wireless communication technology.
Ossia and Saint-Gobain executives recently got together to discuss, “Innovation in the New Normal.” This video covers how Ossia and Saint-Gobain have chosen to work together and fo...
エネルギー源として、電池を現状の最適解とする機器はIoTのキーワードのもと爆増することが予想されます。 ここで、大きな問題に直面します。電池が貯えれらるエネルギーは有限であるという事です。 もしWi-Fiのような使い勝手で無線で電力を給電できるのであれば?
Guest blog post from Ossia Preferred Partner Marubun Corporation sharing their thoughts on a future world powered by Cota Real Wireless Power.