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UNIVERSAL WIRELESS POWER TAKES NEXT STEP WITH RELEASE OF 0.95 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION, PROTOTYPE TESTING AND FIRST WIRELESS POWER STANDARD LOGOHONG KONG – 17 August, 2009 – The Wireless Power Consortium (the Consortium) released today the 0.95 technical specification for review by its members and announced the launch of prototype testing at a members' interoperability test to be held on 15-17 September, 2009. The Consortium also announced that it has chosen the logo “Qi” (pronounced “chee”, meaning “energy flow”) to represent the first international wireless power standard which brings new levels of convenience to power charging in consumer electronic devices. “In just seven months the Wireless Power Consortium has advanced the standard to 0.95 for interoperability testing and moved to trademark “Qi” as the first universal wireless power standard. These significant milestones have been achieved through strong collaboration among the Consortium members and pave the way for an accelerated 1.0 release schedule of the standard,” Camille Tang, Co-Chair, Wireless Power Consortium, Promotion Work Group said. The interoperability test will be hosted in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, during the next Consortium meeting and is open to existing and new members joining prior to 15 September 2009. Ms. Tang said the name “Qi”, referring to “vital energy” in Asian philosophy, was chosen to represent the international low power standard following consumer research conducted in five countries. Ninety percent of consumers surveyed responded that they would like to see a uniform symbol placed on electronic devices to indicate that the devices are equipped with wireless power The Consortium is establishing the global wireless power charging standard for low power devices that are 5 watts and below, such as mobile phones and personal music players. The Wireless Power Consortium Download press release in English Download press release in Simplified Chinese Download press release in Traditional Chinese |