The San Francisco Chronicle’s David R. Baker interviews WiTricity CEO Alex Gruzen about wireless charging of electric vehicles and the concept of “energy snacking.” NOTE: This is premier content and requires a subscription to view.

WiTricity Appoints Peter Wambsganss as Director of Business Development for Europe
Power electronics industry veteran tasked with strengthening WiTricity’s wireless charging market leadership position in Europe Watertown, MA. – May 12, 2015 – WiTricity, the industry pioneer in wireless power transfer over distance, has hired Peter Wambsganss as director of business development for Europe. Wambsganss, who is based in Germany, will be responsible for further driving…
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WiTricity is a 2015 Boston Globe Game Changer
WiTricity has been named a 2015 Boston Globe Game Changer for its pioneering work in wireless power transfer and changing how we will power and charge our devices.

BRUSA Elektronik AG Licenses WiTricity Patent Portfolio for Wireless Power
Automotive Tier 1 Power Electronics Supplier to Commercialize Wireless Charging Systems for Electric Vehicles Watertown, Mass.– April 30, 2015 – WiTricity, the industry pioneer in wireless power transfer over distance, today announced an intellectual property licensing agreement with BRUSA Elektronik AG, a leading global supplier of advanced power electronics for electrified vehicles. Under the terms…
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Bloomberg: Welcome to the World of Wireless Charging
This installment of Bloomberg’s Wiring the World series shows a reality where you don’t have to plug your smartphone or laptop into a wall to charge it. Bloomberg’s Ramy Inocencio visits WiTricity, a company that’s making breakthroughs in wireless charging.

First Impressions of the ‘Tele-Phone’ From 1876
Farooq Butt, SVP of business development and strategy for over-the-air power startup WiTricity, posted a series of tweets and retweets this week that make great points about the history of technology and the lessons we can learn today.

You could soon be charging your bike’s battery wirelessly
Battery charger specialist CTEK aims to make that step just a little bit less troublesome with the introduction of wireless charging for motorcycles and cars. The Swedish specialists have tied up with WiTricity, one of the leading names in wireless power transfer, to license their technology to bring wireless charging to vehicles.

Wireless Charging One Step Closer to Becoming Popular with Motorcycles
Cool things are happening these days, as battery charger specialist CTEK announces licensing wireless charging technology from WiTricity, one of the leading names in wireless power transfer.

The 6 best (and 4 worst) smart-home products we saw at CES 2015
Whether you call it the connected home, the smart home, or just the Internet of Things, the concept of connecting everything inside the home to the Internet dominated this year’s CES.

Wireless Charging Gets a Boost in New WiTricity Licensing Deal
When MIT wireless-power spinout WiTricity appointed a new CEO last year, the company sent a pretty clear signal about its hopes for the future. New boss Alex Gruzen, a veteran of the PC world, brought years of experience integrating new technologies into consumer electronics.