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The wireless charging innovator is announcing a partnership with one of the world’s leading hearing solution manufacturers in order to implement wireless charging in its audio devices, simplifying the day-to-day lives of consumers
Humavox and Asahi Kasei partner to make wireless charging mainstream & enable easier implementation of wireless charging within the smallest of electronics.
Israeli wireless charging company Humavox Ltd. announced last week a commercial agreement with Chinese home electronics company Guangdong Bigmater Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. also known as WeWow. As part of the deal, Humavox will provide its wireless charging technology for WeWow’s line of mobile consumer electronic products, including audio devices. The two companies will also collaborate to connect Humavox’s technology with other local companies.
Israeli startup Humavox wants to turn the places you normally store your devices – briefcase, backpack, gym bag – into wireless battery chargers.
Multinational tool company Stanley Black & Decker has invested in Israeli wireless charging company Humavox Ltd., the companies announced on Tuesday. The amount of money invested was not disclosed, and is part of a planned $10 million funding round, in which Stanley Black & Decker is the lead investor.
Orgenesis Inc., (OTCQB:ORGS), a vertically-integrated biopharmaceutical company with expertise and unique experience in gene and cell therapy and regenerative medicine, today announced it has entered into a non-binding licensing and supply agreement-in-principle with Humavox Ltd. (“Humavox”) and MirCod for the development of key technology related to biological sensing with wireless charging for Orgenesis’ clinical development and manufacturing projects. The parties expect to complete due diligence and execute a definitive agreement within 45 days.
Humavox has developed ETERNA, a wireless charging technology that enables users to recharge their electronic devices from nearly any containing object where they instinctively drop their devices. The company offers solutions for charging headphones, finess trackers, smart rings, watches and clothing.
Israeli wireless charging company Humavox Ltd. announced last week a commercial agreement with Chinese home electronics company Guangdong Bigmater Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. also known as WeWow. As part of the deal, Humavox will provide its wireless charging technology for WeWow’s line of mobile consumer electronic products, including audio devices. The two companies will also collaborate to connect Humavox’s technology with other local companies.
Israeli startup Humavox wants to turn the places you normally store your devices – briefcase, backpack, gym bag – into wireless battery chargers.
Multinational tool company Stanley Black & Decker has invested in Israeli wireless charging company Humavox Ltd., the companies announced on Tuesday. The amount of money invested was not disclosed, and is part of a planned $10 million funding round, in which Stanley Black & Decker is the lead investor.
Orgenesis Inc., (OTCQB:ORGS), a vertically-integrated biopharmaceutical company with expertise and unique experience in gene and cell therapy and regenerative medicine, today announced it has entered into a non-binding licensing and supply agreement-in-principle with Humavox Ltd. (“Humavox”) and MirCod for the development of key technology related to biological sensing with wireless charging for Orgenesis’ clinical development and manufacturing projects. The parties expect to complete due diligence and execute a definitive agreement within 45 days.
Humavox has developed ETERNA, a wireless charging technology that enables users to recharge their electronic devices from nearly any containing object where they instinctively drop their devices. The company offers solutions for charging headphones, finess trackers, smart rings, watches and clothing.
Humavox has announced a partnership with Starkey Hearing Technologies in order to implement wireless charging in audio devices, “simplifying the day-to-day lives of consumers”.
Humavox, an Israeli-based startup, announced that it will be partnering with Starkey Hearing Technologies to bring wireless charging capability to the next generation of hearing devices. Integrating the wireless charging technology into Starkey’s devices will allow hearing aid users to simply “drop” their devices into the charging case to recharge, regardless of orientation in the case.
Humavox, a creator of wireless charging technology, is partnering with a global leader in state-of-the-art hearing technology, Starkey Hearing Technologies, in order to advance the next generation of audio devices with the introduction of wireless charging.
Innovation Stories: I24NEWS discovers HUMAVOX, an optimal and effective wireless technology that can turn every 3D shape into a wireless charger.
Omri Lachman, CEO of Humavox, shares his input regarding the barriers to mass wireless charging adoption.
The Israeli-based company is a dominant force behind radio-frequency wireless charging technology that can juice up a device within a contained space.
Humavox wants to make wireless charging easier and more widespread, and its newly-announced partnership with Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation, a semi-conductor manufacturer, is a step towards that goal.
The large majority of devices still require a plug-in cord, and smaller products still don’t have user-friendly charging solutions. Humavox is aiming to change this. The leader in the wireless charging space believes that its technology is the key to widespread wearable and IoT adoption.
Israeli startup Humavox, which is producing wireless charging technology, is dancing today. Melbourne-based Aurum has merged with Humavox, buying a 50% stake in the Israeli company according to a joint statement issued Monday
Aurum Inc (OTCBB:AURM), a holding company, announced on Monday that it has entered into a binding term sheet with the shareholders of Israeli company Humavox Ltd, a provider of wireless charging solutions.
Israeli wireless charging developer Humavox Ltd. has raised $16 million from Australian public company Aurum, Inc (OTCBB:AURM). The merger marks a huge step for the Israeli company, and paves the way for widespread adoption of its solution for wearables and IoT.
Aurum, Inc (“Aurum”) (OTCBB:AURM) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a binding term sheet with the shareholders of Israeli company Humavox Ltd.
Humavox is building a wireless charging solution that can fit into the tiniest of electronic devices. With a focus on wearables and IoT, they’re using radio frequency waves to wirelessly charge electronic devices.
Humavox is introducing a wireless charging solution for hearing aids and various hearables using ON Semiconductor’s state-of-the-art power management technology to promote an easy, user-friendly charging solution.
Humavox, an Israel-based venture firm, is developing a cup-shaped wireless charger that can charge multiple devices.
One of the key challenges facing the development of the IoT is how to provide long-term power for connected devices. Humavox has a unique solution — wireless charging.
With the growing number of mobile devices, charging has become a daily hassle. Now, an Israeli charging gizmo developed by Humavox provides a simple wireless charging solution.
Omri Lachman, CEO and co-founder of Humavox, talks about the problems currently with wireless charging and the breakthroughs humankind has been making to bring us closer to a world without wires.
This year at CES, Humavox presents how wireless charging can integrate seamlessly into our daily lives in every way imaginable at home, the office and outdoors..
The Israeli company Humavox makes wireless charging tech. They show how a filing cabinet could be re-purposed as a charging station for smart glasses.
Humavox is on a mission to make wireless charging as ubiquitious and easy-to-use as wifi. The startup’s trying to integrate its receivers into all electronic devices, and transmitters into as many things as it can find.
Most current wireless chagring solutions require a cable and an extra pad or dock, in order for your device to charge it needs to be positioned in a very specific manner. But Humavox plans to change all of that.
Humavox’s take on wireless charging uses near field radio frequencies, or RF charging, to bring wireless charging to nearly everything, and more importantly, everywhere.
Humavox’s RF wireless charging technology differs from others in that it allows users to simply drop an object rather than having to place it on a pad in a precisely oriented manner.
Humavox might not be a household word, but they are making products that make home life easier.
Humavox is planning to make a change. Humavox’s solution has bold plans to eliminate the need for wires and batteries as they believed their platform is able to equal the power of the conventional USB cord.
The inside scoop on wireless charging with CEO & Co-Founder of Humavox, Omri Lachman. Giving insight into “Wireless Charging in the Age of Connectivity”.
Podcast: Omri Lachman, CEO and Co-Founder of Humavox talks about wireless charging in the age of connectivity.
A new wireless charging system for wearables coming soon. This would make charging all our gadgets easier.
Humavox’s ETERNA wireless charging platform enables integration of wireless charging into small devices, making it suitable for wearables and other IOT devices.
Imagine being able to drop your wearable device, phone or hearing aid into a small container (think cup holder or basket) and have it charged wirelessly. That’s the future that startup Humavox is working to develop with an intuitive, simple and seamless charging experience..
Wires and batteries are so 1990. Companies like the Israeli startup Humavox are creating new ways to charge your devices on the go. Ensuring that everything is charged all the time, so we can make the most of tech every step of the way.
FinTech glossary lists Humavox as a leader in the IoT realm
Humavox CEO, Omri Lachman, a thought leader in IoT, shares his input regarding the prospects and direction of the IoT industry.
One of the 10 startups poised to shape the future of the Internet of Things (IoT). Humavox wirelessly powers IoT by using radio frequency waves, thus eliminating the need for wires.
Humavox CEO Omri Lachman explained the design strategy behind his Eterna charging platform to me earlier this year: Users don’t use mats, he said. Instead, they toss their devices in a box.
The Israeli-based electronics developer took a fresh look at people’s tech habits when creating technology for box-like, wireless charging stations that suit just about any device.
Humavox uses radio frequencies, where the coils are replaced by antennae. Fitting charging coils into devices isn’t as simple as it may sound. “Coils have a physical limitation that won’t change with size,” said Humavox’s Lachman.
Humavox’s platform allows manufacturers to implement wireless power in a way that is conducive to the overall user experience of their devices.
Wireless charging has been generating a lot of discussion, but it’s still not commonplace. One Israeli startup is hoping to tackle the market, using radio waves rather than magnetic induction.
Humavox makes a technology that will enable manufacturers to create boxes or other enclosures that will charge devices. The first market will be hearing aids, but it could work for so much more.
The Israeli start-up Humavox is pushing a new, wireless charging technology based not on magnetic induction, but on radio frequency. Its Eterna platform employs an extremely tiny receiver, originally designed for hearing aids, and a transmitter that can work in any kind of charging receptacle, from a pad to a bowl to a portable charging box.
Humavox is an Israel-based company that has developed a wireless-charging technology based on radio-frequency (RF) technology, harnessing what’s usually used to transfer data to transfer energy instead.
Humavox has developed a teeny wireless charging technology based on RF. Could it transform everything from health care to mobile phones?
Humavox recently launched its Eterna hardware platform, which enables handheld devices to wirelessly charge. With this revolutionary simple method, Humavox will certainly make waves in an industry that is crowded with cables.