Energous
Partner overview
Energous develops near field and at-a-distance RF-based wireless power transfer technologies as well as customizable reference designs. The company provides worldwide regulatory assistance, a reliable supply chain, quality assurance, and sales and technical support to customers around the world. The company received the world’s first FCC Part 18 certification for at-a-distance wireless charging and has been awarded more than 200 patents for its WattUp® technology.
The technology powers everything from the critical tools and devices that keep factories running to the instruments and wearables that monitor patient health – wirelessly. It supports a near-limitless range of applications without the need for cumbersome charging cables and ports that limit innovation and are prone to failure. WattUp® delivers advanced capabilities and design flexibility to global manufacturers who are building battery and wired supply independent IoT solutions: Energous technology enables them to integrate sensor nodes into the cloud.
The technology powers everything from the critical tools and devices that keep factories running to the instruments and wearables that monitor patient health – wirelessly. It supports a near-limitless range of applications without the need for cumbersome charging cables and ports that limit innovation and are prone to failure. WattUp® delivers advanced capabilities and design flexibility to global manufacturers who are building battery and wired supply independent IoT solutions: Energous technology enables them to integrate sensor nodes into the cloud.
Partnership focus
Collaboration on interfacing ams OSRAM sensors such as spectral, ambient light, presence, proximity or low power LEDs with Energeous' over-the-air wireless power transfer solutions and communication links: Development of ready-to-use application kits for hooking-up ams OSRAM sensors via Energous' technology to application-specific cloud solutions or complementing IoT-related sensor front-ends with wireless power-supply and communication infrastructure.
A first integration for an over-the-air powered spectral sensing solution to measure e.g. the photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in plant growing is already available for initial evaluation in agri-/horticulture lighting solutions.
A first integration for an over-the-air powered spectral sensing solution to measure e.g. the photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) in plant growing is already available for initial evaluation in agri-/horticulture lighting solutions.