LAS VEGAS, Dec. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Etherdyne Technologies (ETI) will demonstrate a new paradigm in wireless power at CES 2026: multiple electronic devices receiving power simultaneously within a ...
Penn State researchers, from left Bed Poudel, research professor, and Sumanta Kumar Karan, postdoctoral scholar, both in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering; and Sujay Hosur, doctoral ...
Wireless devices depend on batteries—at least for now. Soon, they will be able to draw power from their own kinetic energy. Perpetuum Ltd. and Innos have teamed up to develop a siliconembedded ...