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>>Ludovic Deblois: Hello, I’m founder of WYSIPS
What you see with Interface ---a French company based in Provence,
which developed a unique technology in the world.
Which is a transparent photo-biotic film adaptive to the screens for mobile phone.
So here at CTIA, you have wireless data with this technology
you will have wireless energy to produce energy for the self-sufficiency of the mobile phone.
You will not need any charger, so you are completely free.
The charger is middle aged for the technology today and thanks to our technology,
you are completely free. It’s a low cost component adaptive directly into the screen
and it’s a low cost component and it’s better to adapt it than enlarging the battery.
>>David Foster: My name is David Foster. I’m with Wireless Energy, we develop the Lily Pad,
which is a case specifically made for the IPad 1 and IPad 2.
It uses a new type of technology known as photovoltaic ink, which is essentially like a liquid solar panel,
so it converts indoor and outdoor light into usable energy to continuously charge the IPad.
We notice that for the average user you get about 12 to 14 days use on a single charge
and we figured since it was a power source of its own,
we included other features like a USB cord,
so you can plug in your phone, your camera, or anything else,
and charge it directly off there simultaneously.
And a passenger sink and HDMI port built into it.
Various stands for different prop positions, and in case you can’t find where you left it,
you can just whistle and it will be beep back just to let you know where it is.
>>John Baker: My name is John Baker from CommScope.
The operator’s love InSite Connect as it is now becoming the remote eyes and ears of the base station site.
InSite Connect provides remote alarming, power management,
and security, control; providing it all remote locations and all base station sites.
It has the ability to then provide feedback to the operator for fewer savings,
how technicians have visited the sites, whether they visited the sites or not,
and then maintaining and upgrading software loads etc. to the base stations.