AirFuel Alliance Members Showcase Next-Generation Wireless Power Product Innovations at CES 2019

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- CES - As more consumers and businesses are introduced to the benefits of wireless power this year, more of them will also experience the limitations created by first-generation inductive technology. AirFuel Alliance, the authority on next-generation wireless power technology and standards (Wireless Power 2.0), and its members are removing those limitations with solutions built on magnetic resonance and RF technologies. AirFuel is not only solving problems like charging-at-a-distance, but also working to deliver the best overall end-user experience possible - across a wide variety of markets including industrial, telecoms/5G, robotics, consumer electronics, healthcare, wearables and gaming to name a few.

At CES 2019 - and everyday - AirFuel Alliance members are launching and demonstrating Wireless Power 2.0 products that provide real-world benefits and show a clear evolution path from first to next-generation technology.

AirFuel In Action @ CES 2019

    --  Energous Corporation, the developer of WattUp (AirFuel-based RF
        technology), is demonstrating a variety of Wireless 2.0, pre-production
        products. In the CES Demo Suites at The Venetian Hotel, visitors can
        check out personal sound amplification product (PSAP) devices from
        Delight, smart glasses from Vuzix, wearable devices from The Gokhale
        Method, production-ready wireless power transmitters, and many more.
    --  EPC is powering your home and office with multiple wirelessly powered
        surfaces like desktops, nightstands or conference tables. Their
        GaN-based AirFuel Resonant reference designs deliver charging at a
        distance and enable multi-device charging - providing enough power to
        simultaneously charge a laptop computer, lamp, and alarm clock, a cell
        phone and charging a wearable - all without running a single power cord
        to any of the devices. Visit them at Suite #28140 at The Venetian Hotel.
    --  Humavox is introducing a wireless charging ecosystem for smartphones and
        other consumer electronic devices, such as wireless headphones, power
        tools, drones, and IoT connected devices to provide a truly seamless
        charging solution. Humavox is showcasing its innovative technology at
        LVCC, South Hall 4, Booth #36035, and presenting a variety of wireless
        charging scenarios by turning everyday storage items into smart wireless
        chargers so users can stay connected around the clock.
    --  jjPlus is partnering with MaxLinear and Zinwell to launch a breakthrough
        AirFuel Resonant-based 65W solution that enables wireless power and
        broadband data transfer (5G) through glass windows or walls. Wireless
        Internet service providers (WISPs) can offer a 4G/LTE or 5G millimeter
        wave wireless broadband service with gigabit speeds and deliver it
        without any wires to an indoor Wi-Fi router, eliminating the need for
        drilling holes and costly professional installations. With this new
        technology, consumers can easily connect an outdoor unit (ODU) with an
        indoor unit (IDU) to enjoy gigabit wireless speeds over their existing
        Wi-Fi home network. MaxLinear is demonstrating the ZRA-003 during CES
        2019 at the Venetian Hotel.
    --  Misty Robotics is leveraging AirFuel Resonant wireless power for Misty
        II, the company's robot platform for developers.  Misty is in action at
        the Venetian.  To visit her contact press@mistyrobotics.com.
    --  NewVastek is showcasing market-ready AirFuel Resonance Reference designs
        for wireless power Transmitters and receivers up to 65W. Products
        featuring these reference designs include outdoor cameras, 5G CPEs,
        wire-free office and home/work spaces. Visit NewVastek in Suite 31015 at
        the Bellagio.
    --  PowerSphyr is debuting the SkyCurrent III Dual Mode charging station
        which features AirFuel-certified technology alongside Qi technology.
        This gives users the ability to charge first generation (inductive) and
        next-generation (resonant) devices, together, on a single charging
        surface. The charging station provides 'drop & go' flexibility so you
        can place your phones anywhere on the pad and be assured that it will
        charge quickly, anytime and every time. This is an essential first step
        in the inevitable evolution from first generation to second generation
        wireless power. Visit them at Booth #2107 Westgate.

AirFuel Members, Events & Resources
AirFuel is also adding new events and resource materials to help companies looking to embrace Wireless 2.0.

    --  Start-Up Membership Tier - AirFuel designed this tier to bring new,
        up-and-coming businesses into the Alliance and broaden the ecosystem by
        working across new markets to help drive innovation for AirFuel Resonant
        and RF technologies. Some of the newest members include: MVictory
        Technology Co.; WRLDS Creations AB; Auguris GmBH; Kingdo Cloud
        Information Pte Ltd.; Shenzhen Renfeng Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
    --  AirFuel 2(nd) Annual Developers Forum - this special event is open to
        members and non-members and designed to educate and inspire companies
        working with wireless power. Wireless power experts from around the
        world will share industry knowledge through working sessions, demos,
        panels and presentations in Shenzhen, China, March 12-13, 2019.
        Registration is open now.
    --  AirFuel Blog Series - AirFuel board members have created a series of
        blog posts focused on changes needed within the wireless power industry
        to deliver a better end-user experience. Check them out here.
    --  AirFuel Technology Spotlight - the Alliance partnered with IDC to create
        "The Future of Wireless Power and AirFuel Next-Generation Technologies",
        a research paper that examines key markets, the pros & cons of different
        technologies, the importance of standards, and the role of AirFuel and
        its members in driving the industry - available free-of-charge here.

"Our industry is at an important inflection point: first-generation inductive technology has been introducing consumers and businesses to wireless power, but Wireless Power 2.0 technologies are going to deliver on its full promise," said Sanjay Gupta, President, AirFuel Alliance. "Resonant and RF will help remove limitations - like charging at a distance - and ensure that wireless power can work in a variety of environments, for a variety of use cases. Our goal at AirFuel is to make sure manufacturers, engineers and designers are aware of these benefits and to make it easy to build these technologies into their products, such as those on display at CES this week."

About AirFuel Alliance
AirFuel Alliance is an association dedicated to building a global wireless charging ecosystem based on best-in-industry next generation wireless charging technologies, such as Resonant and RF. AirFuel Alliance's mission is to bring a diverse base of interoperable products to the global market to help deliver the best wireless charging experience for consumers.

The organization membership is made up of leading technology and consumer electronics companies, including board of directors companies Dell, Duracell, Energous, EPC, ONSemiconductor, PowerSphyr, Qualcomm, Samsung Electronics, and WiTricity.

Media Contact:
Sharen Santoski
AirFuel Alliance
617-755-6357
sharen@airfuel.org

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