Wireless Power Technology Conference & Expo Hosted by IEEE in San Diego in June
Come see COTA in action in June at the Wireless Power Technology Conference & Expo, Hosted by IEEE in San Diego
Come see COTA in action in June at the Wireless Power Technology Conference & Expo, Hosted by IEEE in San Diego
Hatem Zeine Founder, President and CTO of Ossia, a company that creates wireless, over the air power delivery discusses the benefits that this tech has from in-home patients, to me...
In providing continuous power to devices in the clinic, at the hospital or at home, the healthcare system can be free to add more devices without having to worry about wires or bat...
On the tail of our FCC approval, CEO Doug Stovall sat down with Stacey Higginbotham to discuss our Cota technology and what this means for the future of real wireless power in the ...
Hatem Zeine, Founder, President and CTO at Ossia, explains how wireless power technology can help hospitals and assist healthcare professionals.
Ossia, a Washington-based tech company, has also developed a charging system that it claims can power up electronic devices from a distance using RF antenna technology.
An Interview With David Leichner. The Internet of Things (IoT) is beginning to become more mainstream. Millions of people use Fitbit health trackers, Nest smart thermostats, and Ri...
Solving the connectivity problem with smart iot sensors with wireless power.
Ossia announces that its Cota® wireless power technology has been approved by the FCC for use in the United States without any distance limitation.
Ossia, a company that created Cota Real Wireless Power — the patented technology that delivers power over-the-air, at a distance, and without the need for line-of-sight announced t...