Samsung and
Qualcomm,
along with
other industry
leaders, have
announced a
partnership
on the
creation of
the Alliance for Wireless Power
(A4WP).
The new organization was created to
promote the standardization of
wireless power transfer technology, to
develop product testing, certification
and regulatory compliance processes,
and to work with regulators on
wireless power policy development.
The new alliance will target a wide
range of devices and aims at
establishing a worldwide wireless
power technology ecosystem.
The A4WP will work on new wireless
power transfer technology to offer
freedom for charging electrical
devices in cars, on tabletops and for
multiple devices simultaneously.
The wireless power approach involves
a transmitter and receiver antenna
design, along with a wireless control
system, and the possibility to transfer
the power through nonmetallic
surfaces.
The goal is to provide the wireless
charging capabilities to a multitude of
devices, including Bluetooth headsets
or tablet PCs.
“Wireless power has the potential to
increase convenience and improve
the user experience in consumer
devices like mobile phones by
untethering the charging process,”
Jason dePreaux, a research manager
at IMS Research, stated.
“For these benefits to be realized,
wireless power infrastructure must be
deployed to enable wireless charge
points in the home, at work, or while
traveling without concern for
compatibility. Industry alliances will
play a critical role in developing this
infrastructure.”
In addition to Samsung and
Qualcomm, the A4WP also includes
Ever Win Industries, Gill Industries,
Peiker Acustic, Powermat
Technologies, and SK Telecom.
The alliance is open and welcomes
members from the handheld devices
industry, as well as those from
consumer electronics and
semiconductor products, wireless
carriers, test equipment and retail.
"A4WP will accelerate the
commercialization of this technology
and will contribute to expanding its
market,” Executive Vice President KiHo
Kim, head of digital media &
communications R&D Center,
Samsung Electronics, said.
“As a founding member of A4WP,
Samsung is committed to supporting
standardization of wireless charging
technology boasting spatial freedom,
contributing to the eco-system, and
exploring possibilities of a variety of
services.”
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