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Webinar – Wireless Power Transfer 2020
April 30, 2020 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm PDT
Wireless Power Transfer holds the promise of freeing us from the tyranny of power cords. This technology is being incorporated into all kinds of devices and systems.
The concept of transferring power without wires, however, has been around since the late 1890s. Nikola Tesla was able to light electric bulbs wirelessly at his Colorado Springs Lab using electrodynamic induction (aka resonant inductive coupling).
With increasing interests in autonomous and smart systems in various vertical markets (Smart home, Smart factory, EV, etc…), wireless power transfer has become a ‘must have’ technology that will enable convenience, mobility, and efficiency. Wireless power transfer technology has been around for decades to a century, but now that can be commercialized and directly impacting mankind.
The Wireless Communication Alliance invites you to listen in as a selected panel of experts explore how wireless power transfer will transform our lives.
Format: Presentations and Panel Discussion
Agenda:
- 4:00 – 4:10: Event Introductions and Acknowledgements – Moderator Introduction
- 4:10 – 4:50: Panel Discussion and Q&A Moderation
- 4:50 – 5:00: Q&A Panel and Thank you note and closure
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Webinar – Wireless Power Transfer 2020 April 30, 2020 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm PDT |
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Wireless Power Transfer holds the promise of freeing us from the tyranny of power cords. This technology is being incorporated into all kinds of devices and systems. The concept of transferring power without wires, however, has been around since the late 1890s. Nikola Tesla was able to light electric bulbs wirelessly at his Colorado Springs Lab using electrodynamic induction (aka resonant inductive coupling). With increasing interests in autonomous and smart systems in various vertical markets (Smart home, Smart factory, EV, etc…), wireless power transfer has become a ‘must have’ technology that will enable convenience, mobility, and efficiency. Wireless power transfer technology has been around for decades to a century, but now that can be commercialized and directly impacting mankind. The Wireless Communication Alliance invites you to listen in as a selected panel of experts explore how wireless power transfer will transform our lives.
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