Eight things you need to know about Mobile World Congress

marketingmagazine.co.uk – February 23, 2011 - MWC is always a good place to look out for emerging technologies. Fulton Innovation has developed some truly eye-catching wireless technology that should make retailers take notice.

2011 CES – Wireless Power coming to you from eCoupled via the 2011 CES

examiner.com – January 28, 2011 – Wireless power transfer is not exactly a new concept – the visionary scientist/engineer Nikola Tesla conceived of such technologies almost 100 years ago. In more recent times, Fulton Innovation has been making such a concept come true in nearby Ada, Michigan.

2011 CES – Wireless electricity enables next generation of annoying packaging

hackaday.com – January 28, 2011 – Yep, these cereal boxes light up. They’re using a new branded-technology called eCoupling that provides electricity via induction, which means the shelves have a coil with AC power running through it. The “printed coils” on the boxes allow inventory control and data exchange presumably thanks to a low-power microcontroller.

2011 CES – Fulton eCoupled Does Wireless Power [Video]

geeknewscentral.com – January 27, 2011 – Dave Baarman presents Fulton eCoupled Wireless Power (ecoupled.com). They have systems for wirelessly powering things such as cell phones and even systems using conductive ink for “smart packaging” that actually lights up the packaging when placed on a special conductive grocery store shelf.

2011 CES – Area techies attend International Consumer Electronics Show

grandhaventribune.com – January 15, 2011 – The newest and some of the most advanced technology – from wireless power and a wide range of tablets to 4G cell phones, 3D LED TVs and Ford’s newest communications interface, the MyFord Touch – were unveiled last week at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.