Cesar Johnston
Analyst · Roth Capital. Please go ahead
Thank you, Brian, and good afternoon, everyone. We believe that Energous continues to be the leader in the development of next-generation wireless charging technologies, using radio frequency wireless power transfer or WPT techniques. Our vision for safe high RF transmit power at a longer range continues to expand. And it is at the core of our technology roadmap that we believe is in line with various markets such as industrial, retail and medical IoT, which will require such a solution beginning the next few quarters and far into the future. From the last quarter, our patent portfolio grew by four patents to 240 patents granted. Our patents protect our dedicated RF WPT semiconductors, and systems devices. And we believe that we have one of the strongest and most valuable RF WPT IP portfolios in the industry, which continues to make Energous, the clear technology leader in RF WPT. Also during this quarter, the FCC certified a product from American Equus, representing our fourth near-field customer to receive certification. We believe that we are the only RF-based wireless charging company to have four partner products that have been certified by the FCC. We also announced the availability of a new 5.5 watt conducted power active energy harvesting developer kit. The developer kit includes a thin SoC transmitter based on the new antenna design that has been optimized for far-field performance. This transmitter can be mounted on walls or ceilings in multiple instances to cover large areas requiring guaranteed power in a seamless manner and at a distance delivery greater than 15 feet. The evaluation kit includes previously announced receivers supporting sensors, electronic labels, or low power CPU, BLE smart data processing devices geared towards IoT market applications using our active harvesting technologies. Based on power delivery at a distance requirements, we are uniquely poised to support the accelerated growth and expanding the scope of IoT applications. The WattUp Active Energy Harvesting ecosystem, along with various partners’ devices supporting a myriad of solutions is here now. Every building block is of importance and it should be, now it’s very obvious to all of our followers that we have systematically built a group of partners over time that include Dialog, Grepow, E Ink, e-peas, Atmosic and others. We continue to identify additional companies that are actively evaluating our technology for use with their specific applications, involving IoT devices requiring reliable power at a distance, whether charging internal batteries or in most cases, harvesting transmitted energy to low power devices that do not require batteries if a reliable source of energy, such as what we supply is available. While our WattUp Active Energy system is currently geared to support several vertical markets, including industrial, retail automation, military and medical markets that require multiple network edge sensors, which are driving the growth of smart data in the cloud captured by sensors that are capable of powering. Our regulatory efforts continue to progress, focusing on opening up the RF WPT market and with strong support of 900 megahertz. That's a key frequency of operation due to its many technical advantages, including longer range. For instance, 900 megahertz shows a two to three times range advantage over 2.4 gigahertz. It is a well-known fact that frequencies of 2.4 and 5 gigahertz are extremely crowded with other wireless communication technologies, which precludes good performance compared to 900 megahertz adding to our technology advantage. At the ITU or the International Telecommunications Union, the current RF WPT draft includes 900 megahertz for a worldwide application. And in Japan, the Broadband Wireless Forum supports 900 for a new RF WPT standard that shows indications of a first completion target by the end of this year. Meanwhile, in the U.S., we continue our dialogue with the FCC and have secured guidance to increase our roadmap transmission power beyond 5.5 watt at one meter. This is significant as longer range delivery of power will be necessary for larger deployments of smart sensors in industrial applications, such as for instant logistics. We are developing new technologies along the FCC guidelines, which we will disclose details of in the near future. Furthermore, we have also received an FCC PAG pre-approval guidance for one of our first meet steel customer products, which show safe power delivery at less than one meter distance. In summary, we believe Energous is on a sure path with the evolution of IoT and the requirements for power delivery at increasing distances. The advent of the IoTH is grossing path of our mature and charging at a distant technologies. And as we have said on past calls and highlighted at the beginning of this call, we expect to see not only near-field customers releasing products into the market in the next two quarters, but we also expect to see first examples of products charged at a distance in the market. Unfortunately, we cannot get into the details of the specific applications, but hopefully we will soon be able to showcase the advantages of true wireless powered market with significant TAMs, such as a smart tag and sensor markets, along with other examples of distance charging, allowing for functionality that cannot be accomplished by first-generation coal-based charging technologies. I will now turn the call over to Bill Mannina, Vice President of Finance and Corporate Controller.