Ossia Inc. announced that its technology will open up market opportunities in the form of ePaper RFID Tags due to a strategic three-way partnership with Ossia, Marubun, and Fujitsu Semiconductor Memory Solution. The announcement was made during the Consumer Electronics Show, which takes place January 5-8, 2023, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, in Nevada. Marubun has a long-standing history and experience in the electronics space and a forward-looking spirit of anticipating future needs by consistently looking one step ahead of the times.

The team has been quick to introduce cutting-edge products, technologies, and services from Japan and abroad. Ossia and Marubun have been working together on developing a wirelessly powered IoT sensor receiver that can be embedded within a wide variety of electronic devices. Fujitsu Semiconductor Memory Solution offers memory products and various solutions primarily on Ferroelectric Random-Access Memories (FeRAM).

Among these products, one is a battery-less solution using RFID technology. By combining Ossia's Cota technology with FSM's RFID technology, the company is working to develop new markets. Cota Real Wireless Power can deliver focused energy over air to hundreds of RFID tags, asset tracking systems and shelf labels simultaneously and automatically, without user intervention, maintenance, batteries, or wiring.

It can be safely used around people and pets and can be remotely managed via the cloud. Due to its continuous "energy on demand" system, it relieves product engineers of the feature limitations that batteries impose (to extend battery life) and provides the opportunity for the development of more useful innovations, including expanded and deeper data insights. Ossia's Cota Real Wireless power is regulatory approved to be used at any distance in more than 62 countries, including by the FCC and CE/UKCA; Cota has also earned its 6th CES Innovation Award this year.

These achievements enable wireless power adoption across borders and industries around the world. The FSM Cota Powered ePaper RFID tag prototype will be on display at Ossia's booth at CES, along with a video demonstration.