
Space Power Technologies
Revolutionizing power supply with the mission of freeing people from inconveniences and realizing a truly wireless society.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Space Power Technologies, based in Kyoto, Japan, is a developer of remote wireless power transmission systems using microwaves. The company was founded on the vision of creating a truly wireless society, aiming to make power available anytime and anywhere. Its technology is built upon research from Kyoto University, particularly the work of Dr. Shinohara, a globally recognized researcher in microwave power transmission. The firm is located at the Kyoto University Katsura Venture Plaza.
The core of the business is its microwave-based wireless power supply, designed to transmit energy remotely to various devices. This technology is positioned to serve a wide range of applications, including industrial settings like factories and logistics sites, infrastructure monitoring, and areas without traditional power wiring, such as disaster zones or depopulated regions. The system eliminates the need for power cords and frequent battery changes, enabling the deployment of IoT sensors and other edge devices in hard-to-reach or hazardous locations. By facilitating constant power, the company aims to help clients build more efficient and comfortable societal infrastructures. The business model centers on providing these specialized wireless power transmission tools to customers with these specific use cases.
The company's remote wireless power technology operates by transmitting microwaves to power devices from a distance. This system can power stationary and moving objects, including those that are spinning rapidly. One of the key benefits is enhanced safety, as it removes the need for manual maintenance in high-risk environments. The company is developing solutions for industrial sensors and display terminals, as well as personal electronics like smartphones and VR/AR goggles, using the 24 GHz microwave band. Space Power Technologies has indicated plans for a major showcase at the Osaka 2025 Expo, with support from institutions like MIC, NICT, and JAXA.
Keywords: wireless power transmission, microwave power, IoT infrastructure, smart factory, remote power solutions, infrastructure monitoring, wireless charging, sensor networks, disaster area power, Kyoto University spinout, edge device power, battery-free sensors, smart city technology, logistics automation, remote monitoring, contactless energy, 24 GHz microwave, industrial IoT