
Ossia
Ossia's Cota technology delivers wireless power to multiple devices at a distance, keeping them charged without user intervention for a truly wire-free world.
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Ossia Inc. operates in the wireless power technology sector, focusing on delivering power to devices over the air without the need for cables or charging pads. The company was founded by physicist Hatem Zeine, who established the firm to develop and commercialize his patented smart antenna technology. Zeine's background in physics and his vision for a wirelessly powered future have been the driving forces behind the company's technological development. Ossia's core offering is its Cota Real Wireless Power technology, which utilizes radio frequency (RF) to send targeted power signals to multiple devices simultaneously and at a distance. This system consists of two main components: a power transmitter and a power receiver. The receiver, embedded within a device, sends a beacon signal to the transmitter, which then returns a focused RF signal along the same path to charge the device. This process is designed to be inherently safe, as the power signals avoid non-target objects, including people. The company's business model is centered on licensing its Cota technology to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and other partners. Instead of manufacturing end-products, Ossia provides the necessary reference designs and intellectual property for other companies to integrate wireless power capabilities into their own products, such as electronic shelf labels, IoT sensors, and consumer electronics. This strategy allows for broad market penetration across various industries, including retail, industrial, automotive, and medical. The company has achieved significant milestones, including receiving multiple FCC certifications for its technology, which permits its use for charging devices at a distance. Through its licensing model, Ossia's Cota technology has been integrated into a variety of commercial applications, demonstrating its utility in environments where battery replacement or traditional charging is impractical.
Keywords: wireless power, radio frequency, RF charging, Cota, power at a distance, IoT power, wireless charging, technology licensing, smart antenna, FCC certification