Megan Crouse from Product Design & Development magazine discusses how WiTricity and DAIHEN are working together on wireless charging for automated guided vehicles (AGVs).

The Countdown To Wireless Power
Rob Enderle of Tech Guru Daily sits down with WiTricity CEO Alex Gruzen to discuss the future of wireless charging.

DAIHEN Licenses WiTricity Magnetic Resonance Technology for Wireless Charging of Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs)
DAIHEN to target wireless charging applications for the rapidly expanding industrial market Watertown, Mass. — April 6, 2016 — WiTricity, the industry pioneer in wireless power transfer over distance, today announced that Osaka, Japan-based DAIHEN Corporation, a global leader in power electronics and industrial robotics, has licensed WiTricity’s magnetic resonance technology for use in wireless charging…
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Gov’t researchers develop wireless car chargers that are faster than plug-ins
Lucas Mearian from ComputerWorld discusses wireless charging for electric vehicles, including a quote from WiTricity CEO Alex Gruzen on the efficiency and advantage of wireless charging for EVs.

WiTricity Featured on 7 News Australia
Djuro Sen, technology reporter for 7 News Australia, talks about wireless power and features Morris Kesler and Sanjay Gupta from WiTricity.

Fishman and WiTricity to Orchestrate Wireless Power Solutions for Stringed Musical Instruments
WiTricity, the industry pioneer in wireless power transfer over distance, today announced that Fishman, a leader in amplification, effects and pickups for acoustic and electric instruments, will leverage WiTricity’s patented wireless charging technology and broad intellectual property (IP) portfolio to develop new wireless power applications for Fishman’s acoustic and electric stringed instrument technology.

WiTricity Shows Off Fast, Easy Wireless Charging
At the WiTricity suite at CES 2016 yesterday (Jan. 7), we saw the future of charging phones and laptops, and it makes serpentine nests of wires and cables obsolete. Unlike most wireless-charging technologies, WiTricity sends power to devices at the same rate as a hard-wired connection. We saw a prototype of a Dell notebook which…
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Why Wireless Power Is the Most Exciting Thing at CES 2016
What I’m looking for at CES are technologies that will change how I experience or interact with the world in a unique way. Flawless consumer virtual reality, for example. Or interactive eye tracking. Or anything else that generates that magical “wow, I live in the future” feeling. This year, it’s wireless power, and let me tell…
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Hands-on with WiTricity’s wireless charging for laptops
Forget the hype over universal USB-C charging. This year the new hot topic might finally be wireless charging of your laptop. That’s what I’m thinking after seeing demos of laptops being charged using WiTricity’s wireless charging technology.

A Who’s Who of MIT Companies Presenting at CES
The promise of wireless power seems like it would involve magic. In reality, it requires magnetic fields, which is exactly what WiTricity has harnessed to let different companies power their creations – from medical devices to cars – without wires.