CES 2023: A list of Washington state companies showing off their latest tech gadgets and services
Ossia is the developer of Cota, a wireless power system that works like WiFi, but instead of sending data, it sends power.
Read MoreOssia is the developer of Cota, a wireless power system that works like WiFi, but instead of sending data, it sends power.
Read MoreCota Real Wireless Power can deliver focused energy wirelessly to hundreds of RFID tags, asset tracking systems and electronic shelf labels.
Read MoreOssia announces the Universal Base, a white labeled product that receives power from a nearby Cota Home node.
Read MoreOssia received its 6th CES Innovation award thanks to its advanced technology that will allow people to charge their devices wirelessly while on the move.
Read MoreOssia releases several new wirelessly powered options at CES 2023 as reported by Robotics247
Read MoreThe dream is one day we'll be able to walk into our house with our phone, tablet, and laptop and we won't have to plug them in. Rather, the house will just send wireless power thro...
Read MoreToday at CES, the Pacific Northwestern firm announced a step toward bringing it to more users. It’s taking the form of the Universal Base, a white labeled product that receives pow...
Read MoreFind the location of Ossia real wireless power at CES 2023 with our handy map. Request a meeting to speak about integrating real wireless power.
Read MoreHatem Zeine Founder, President and CTO of Ossia, a company that creates wireless, over the air power delivery discusses the benefits that this tech has from in-home patients, to me...
Read MoreIn providing continuous power to devices in the clinic, at the hospital or at home, the healthcare system can be free to add more devices without having to worry about wires or bat...
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