Fulton Innovation Demonstrates New Advances in Wireless Power Technology at GSMA Mobile World Congress 2012

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Fulton Innovation Demonstrates New Advances in Wireless Power Technology at GSMA Mobile World Congress 2012

BARCELONA, Spain, February 24, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

   
            European Audience to See Breakthroughs in Spatial Freedom and Powering
                                 Wirelessly Through Metal

    Fulton Innovation (http://www.fultoninnovation.com), the creator and exclusive
licensor of eCoupled(TM) intelligent wireless power(http://www.ecoupled.com), today
announced that it will be attending the GSMA Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona,
Spain from February 27 through March 1, 2012. During the past year, Fulton has advanced
its wireless power technology capabilities which will be unveiled to European audiences at
Mobile World Congress 2012. It will be displaying its technology at the Wireless Power
Consortium booth, #1F62 in Hall 1.

    Fulton Innovation will be demonstrating wireless power capabilities that can power
electronics through various surfaces. For the first time in Europe, Fulton will
demonstrate the ability to power devices through metal surfaces, as well as advances in
spatial freedom that allow a mobile phone to be charged on an enabled surface while inside
a handbag, without the need for wires. Other demonstrations will include several
Qi-certified mobile phones that are available in various world markets from several
manufacturers - HTC, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Panasonic, and more.

    Wireless power technology has advanced beyond simply charging a mobile phone or other
devices. Fulton has developed an advance power solution that can be easily and
cost-effectively integrated onto any surface, including packaging and publications. At
Mobile World Congress, Fulton will display a recent issue of popular entertainment
magazine, Entertainment Weekly, that will light up on the shelf through the use of
wirelessly powered printed electronics. This new use of wireless power technology will
provide publishers and advertisers with a new means of attracting readers' attention and
increasing sales.

Source: Fulton Innovation

Sharon Barclay, Blue Trumpet Group, +1-617-571-1233, sharon@bluetrumpetgroup.com

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