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additional locations in Silicon Valley. Powermat announced it had acquired Powerkiss, a provider of integrated wireless charging solutions. Powerkiss, headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, had deployed wireless charging hot spots across Europe since its founding in 2008. In November 2013, the company announced a deployment at some Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf locations. Additional Powermat systems were installed at McDonald's restaurants in New York City and in select locations in Europe. In January 2014, the company, together with
172:: Data over Coil (DoC) – the Rx sends feedback to Tx by changing the load seen by the Tx coil. The protocol is frequency-based signaling, which enables fast response by the transmitter. Each receiver is equipped with a unique ID (RxID), enabling the system, when installed in public venues, to recognize users and communicate with them. The RxID is communicated as part of the data over coil to the Tx. 168:. As the block diagram shows, varying the current in the primary induction coil within a transmitter generates an alternating magnetic field from within a charging spot. The receiver is a second induction coil in the handheld device that takes power from the magnetic field and converts it back into electric current to charge the device battery. An additional part of the technology is the 33: 341:). This announcement had a significant effect on the wireless charging market, and Powermat was quick to announce that all existing charging spots would be compatible with Qi in order to support iPhone users. A few months later, during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in early January, Powermat announced its membership in the 139:
industry, consumers, and public venues. It licenses its technology, which enables compliance with the AirFuel (formally PMA) and the Qi standard. Furthermore, Powermat operates a software service system to allow venue owners to control and manage their installed wireless power networks, each of which
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announced a pilot program to install Powermat charging surfaces in store tabletops in 17 Boston-area locations. The technology is consistent with Starbucks' environmentally friendly guidelines. As the pilot ended in July 2013, Starbucks decided to bring the Powermat's wireless charging technology to
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line and would also invest in the private company. In the same year, Powermat also partnered with Leyden Energy, manufacturer of advanced lithium-imide (Li-imide) batteries, in order to develop wireless chargeable batteries, and with Arconas, provider of public seating, to incorporate wireless
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launched the Dupont Corian charging surface, bringing innovation into the surfacing solutions world. In January 2016, Powermat rolled out and installed at 150 Starbucks Chicago stores. In December 2016, Elad Dubzinski was appointed the company's chief executive officer.
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begun in mid-2012, the arena features Duracell Powermat charging surfaces in a number of suites and other areas. In addition, Duracell Powermat charging spots were embedded in Jay-Z's 40/40 Club NYC club tables. A year later, Powermat Technologies, along with
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solutions. The company licenses intellectual property (IP), selling charging spots to public venues along with the software to support their maintenance, management, and consumer interaction. The company's
309:, agreed to collaborate on embedding wireless power in electronic mobile devices. In March 2015, Samsung included wireless charging in its Galaxy S6 mobile phone series. In June 2015, Powermat and 237:, an alliance of semiconductor and consumer electronics industries as well as governmental organizations. The alliance is dedicated to advancing smart and environmental wireless power. 345:, developer of the Qi standard, and announced its groundbreaking SmartInductive technology. In September 2018, Powermat HQ moved to a new office in the city of Petah Tikva, Israel. 184:. Its first products were launched in 2009. In 2011, General Motors announced that it would integrate Powermat's wireless charging technology into certain vehicles in its 2013 143: 702: 682: 520: 156: 672: 445: 568: 583: 471: 677: 613: 209: 667: 43: 62: 662: 80: 197: 193: 692: 506:
Honig, Zach (July 26, 2013). "Starbucks and Powermat bring wireless charging to select Silicon Valley shops". Engadget.com.
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signed on as the "face and voice" of the venture and took an equity stake in the company. As part of a partnership with
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charging directly into airport seating and lounge areas. Among the first integrations with airports were those at
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Powermat brand that began operations in January 2012. The entertainer
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Powermat manufactures both receivers and transmitters for the
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are board members, and among the Alliance's members are
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Illustration of an inductive wireless charging system
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Powermat
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wireless power
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Starbucks
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Chevrolet Volt
Chicago
O'Hare International Airport
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Omaha
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Procter & Gamble
Duracell
Jay-Z
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