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CES2013: Fulton Innnovation exhibits device-to-device real no wires charging.
Fulton Innovation will show a range of wireless power demos at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show, starting with a tablet that can both receive and send wireless power, changing the way consumers charge their phones on the go.
Fulton
Innovation's two-way charging means a tablet can be charged wirelessly,
which in turn is used to charge a mobile phone, all without wires. The
first showing of the technology will be at the 2013 Consumer Electronics
Show.
Fulton Innovation the creator and exclusive licensor of eCoupled™
intelligent wireless power, is providing a glimpse into the latest
technology developments in wireless power being demonstrated at the
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 8-11,
2013. A taste of the new developments around two-way charging using
the Qi global standard for wireless power being shown at CES can be seen
in a short video clip above.
Fulton's
CES exhibit will include wireless power demonstrations of two-way power
transfer, simultaneous multiple device charging, interactive printed
electronics, spatial freedom, and real-life applications of wireless
power in the home. Specific details of the demos will be announced at
the show.
Fulton
has been working in wireless power since 1998, and its technology can
be found in Qi-compatible phones from Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, LG, HTC,
and more, all of which will be on display at CES. As a founding member
of the Wireless Power Consortium (www.wirelesspowerconsortium), Fulton will be supporting the WPC and its member companies at the show with additional technology demonstrations.
Fulton
Innovation's CES suite is located at S116 in the South Hall of the Las
Vegas Convention Center. It will also be demonstrating prototypes at
the Pepcom DigitalExperience media event on January 7, 2013 at the MGM Grand Hotel.
About Fulton Innovation and eCoupled Technology
A
subsidiary of Alticor Corporation, Fulton Innovation is dedicated to
commercializing new and innovative technologies that improve the way we
live, work, and play. Fulton
is working with a wide range of industry-leading companies to integrate
wireless power technology into infrastructure and electronic devices to
enable consumers to live a truly wireless life.
The
engineers behind eCoupled have been developing, advancing, and
perfecting the technology for over 13 years. eCoupled technology has
been incorporated into the Amway eSpring™ water purification system for
over 10 years.
Amway
employs more than 20,000 people worldwide, including over 800
scientists, engineers, and technicians. Alticor reported 2011 sales of
more than $10.9 billion. It is headquartered in Ada, Michigan and has operations in more than 100 countries and territories worldwide.
For additional information, please visit ecoupled.com.
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