Regarding WATT. The idea of wirelessly sending electricity... if that doesn't appeal to you all. Fine. It does to me. If I could just send some to where it's needed like a fax.... a fax of power.
It is entirely on the come.. a dream if you will... but I find the technology solid and this could really add years to our electrical grid.
That's big dream stuff on a local level these charges can be used by companies that are actively evaluating WATT's technology for use with their specific applications, involving IoT devices requiring reliable power at a distance, whether charging internal batteries or in most cases, harvesting transmitted energy to low power devices that do not require batteries if a reliable source of energy, such as what WATT supplies is available.
Cesar Johnston
Thank you, Stoney, and good afternoon, everyone. We believe that Energous continues to be the leader in the development of next-generation wireless charging technologies, using radio frequency wireless power transfer or WPT techniques. Our vision for safe high RF transmit power at a longer range continues to expand.
RF WPT Say it! Say it with me.
From the last quarter, our patent portfolio grew by four patents to 240 patents granted. Our patents protect our dedicated RF WPT semiconductors, and systems devices. And we believe that we have one of the strongest and most valuable RF WPT IP portfolios in the industry, which continues to make Energous, the clear technology leader in RF WPT.<----
In summary, we believe Energous is on a sure path with the evolution of IoT and the requirements for power delivery at increasing distances. The advent of the IoTH is grossing path of our mature and charging at a distant technologies. And as we have said on past calls and highlighted at the beginning of this call, we expect to see not only near-field customers releasing products into the market in the next two quarters, but we also expect to see first examples of products charged at a distance in the market.....
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I'm a proof of concept guy! I like this concept I'm sure the Aliens are using it... When we get to using the 900 megahertz for worldwide application significantly more power can be transferred further. How far? That's the question. This may be a local idea to every locality that will remove the need for lots of batteries everywhere that run out. ~si
Hey! Wait-I’m Brian Sereda, Chief Financial Officer. And before I begin, I'd like to point out two press releases that hit the Wire just after close today. The first, announcing organizational changes in Energous and the second press release announcing our Q2 operating results ended March 31, 2021.
Joining me today is Cesar Johnston, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer and Acting CEO; and Bill Mannina, our VP Finance and Corporate Controller, who will assume the role as acting CFO next month, as I transitioned to an advisory role. In addition to organizational changes, the company also announced Kathy Bayless, joining our Board as an Independent Director and Member of the Audit Committee.
Continuing with the discussion from last quarter, the goal of distance charging are sending meaningful and sufficient energy at distance under global regulatory constraints has been the goal of the company since it began life as a public company in 2014. Since then significant technical and regulatory progress has transpired over the last several years...
In addition, thanks to advancements of the technology and recent regulatory approvals, distance charging and energy harvesting is becoming a reality and will bring new benefits to other industrial, medical, defense and consumer verticals.
Cesar Johnston
Thank you, Brian, and good afternoon, everyone. We believe that Energous continues to be the leader in the development of next-generation wireless charging technologies, using radio frequency wireless power transfer or WPT techniques. Our vision for safe high RF transmit power at a longer range continues to expand.