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Jan 4 2010, 11:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The development kit promises to let developer's prototype a wireless power solution in a day and have a finished product to market in only a few months. The design kit includes the ability to charge through a surface allowing the developer to create a solution that can be hidden under a desk or on the other side of a wall.
The kit also includes a royalty free license for the receiver and access to white-label transmitters. The kit is already in use with Gill industries, a furniture company that used the tech to create lamps, desks, and docks that charge using the WiPower tech. The development kit is available for $4,500.
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