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Wireless Power Transmission for Nano-Sized Consumer Applications

Houston-based, Quantum Bit Induction Technology recently discussed potential technology applications for wireless transmission of energy by using the quantum eraser effect to minimize dispersion losses.

The project addresses the need to provide wireless transmitted energy to vehicles, while also protecting it from interception.

At present, the company says, there is no way to assess the future of the technology, its applications and future growth prospects. Yet, according to the company, using wireless energy in products that charge and transmit power including portable devices, home appliances, and electric vehicles, will keep growing over the next five years. By then, prices will drop. Its increased use in wireless energy platforms will allow for its incorporation into everyday products.

Besides developing wireless energy transmitters, the company is also creating fusion technology that can be used instead of gasoline and other optional fuels. This technology will reshape the electrically powered vehicle industry. Wireless energy transmission powers small electronic products such as mobile devices like cell phones, laptops, and large consumer electronics, pushing the consumer electronic segment to new horizons.

Source: http://www.quantumbit.com/

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