WiGL Inc. (PicMii: WiGL), a developer of touchless wireless charging for IoT devices, announces today that over-the-air (OTA) wireless power networks are no longer a thing of the future. WiGL (pronoun...
HAMPTON, Va.: WiGL Inc. (PicMii: WiGL), a developer of touchless wireless charging for IoT devices, announces today that over-the-air (OTA) wireless power networks are no longer a thing of the future. WiGL (pronounced “wiggle”) in partnership with the US Air Force’s AFWERX Small Business Innovation Research group and Tactical Financing (TACFI) has moved from an idea to products on shelves. The world’s 1st WiGL-enabled Wireless Christmas Tree, powered by WiGL’s OTA wireless network, has begun shipping.
The transition to commercial products, starting with the WiGL-enabled Christmas Tree, is the next step in the process of WiGL’s mission to transition DoD projects into consumer products. Harnessing AFWERX’s touchless Wireless Power Transfer (tWPT) network development brings consumers the 1st in-home wireless network.
For WiGL, the Christmas Tree is simply the vehicle to introduce the world to in-home OTA wireless recharging of small devices. Having successfully executed on multiple contracts to develop OTA technology for the battlefield, WiGL intends to now educate the public on the value of OTA recharging. WiGL is using the Christmas Tree to prepare the world for the next OTA products in the series.
“The creation of the world’s very 1st OTA wireless power network has been a journey. Meeting and exceeding DoD and regulatory requirements has taken a lot of time, money, and focus. Since WiGL solves so many problems, the temptation to pivot and move from product to product has been profound. But I am SUPER proud of the team. Our motto is focus and finish. Hats off to every WiGL’er…you did it!” said WiGL Inc CEO Dr. Ahmad Glover.
About WiGL
By partnering with pioneers in the wireless power industry, WiGL has emerged as the umbrella technology creating the future for smart, touchless, wireless power networks. WiGL, Wireless-electric Grid Local Air Networks (pronounced "wiggle"), is transitioning new technologies developed for the Department of Defense to commercial markets. WiGL is on a mission to use over-the-air targeted wireless power networks to help recharge the Internet of Things ("IoT").
WiFi gets you wireless internet, WiGL gets you wireless power networks.
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Fonte: Business Wire
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