Powering the Wearable Orthopedic Devices of the Future
How wirelessly powered biosensors will completely change the direction of orthopedic medical device innovation.
How wirelessly powered biosensors will completely change the direction of orthopedic medical device innovation.
Ossia says its Cota technology has met CE and UKCA standards to send and receive power wirelessly without any distance limitations.
Ossia’s Cota power-over-wireless technology has just successfully met the standards required for the technology to be used in the EU and UK on Cota-enabled products that send and r...
Redmond-based Ossia, which provides wireless power technology, on Thursday announced Michael Morgan and Preston Woo have joined the company's board of directors.
Wireless powered sensors overcome the limits of wired and conventional battery-powered trackers in the supply chain. That’s a gamechanger.
Tune into FreightWaves recent What The Truck?!? episode, featuring our Chief Revenue Officer, Jennifer Grenz. They discuss how real wireless power works and how it can impact the t...
Supply chain managers who can precisely monitor product location can set themselves apart by adding value and subtracting costs.
Supply chain managers who can precisely monitor product location can set themselves apart by adding value and subtracting costs.
Ossia Inc. (“Ossia”), the company that created Cota® Real Wireless Power™, today announced a collaboration with Sensata-Xirgo Technologies (“Sensata-Xirgo”), a company that builds ...
To solve the problem of misplaced trailer at large distribution centers, Ossia and Sensata-Xirgo Technologies partnered to create a trailer tracking yard management system.