WILab Webinar: High Power Wireless Charging: Opportunities and Challenges

WILab Webinar

Title: High Power Wireless Charging: Opportunities and Challenges

Presenter:
Dr Dr (Peter) Peng Hao
CEO and Co –Founder Chushan Technology

Context:
We are witnessing an increased demand for solutions to delivering power wirelessly to robots and other smart devices. Such diverse applications require new research and development work in order to enhance wireless charging solutions, capable of simultaneously achieving high efficiency, sufficient air gap, sufficient tolerance of alignment, and good capability to detect foreign objects. In this talk, Peter will provide some examples of applications, and discuss the challenges in research and development.

Speaker Biography:

With about two-decade experience in different roles, Peng has been a veteran in not only R&D, but also manufacturing and marketing. He started his career as an EE engineer in Shanghai Marine Equipment Research Institute after receiving his Master’s Degree and earlier Bachelor’s degree from Jiangsu University of Science and Technology. Three years later, he decided to go back to school to enhance his research capability. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne in 2010. And he continued his R&D career again in Jiangsu University of Science and Technology. As industry professor, awarded by the university, he worked closely with both academia and robotic market.
Peng has believed in wireless power and devoted into this technology and application. He founded Chushan Technology in 2016, now providing wireless power solutions to many applications in different countries. They include drones in smart agriculture, AGVs in logistics and mining industry in China, e-bikes in Asia and Europe, and medical equipment in America, and so on. Also, he joined WPC (Wireless Power Consortium), a global standard organization. As Chair of Industry Wireless Power Specification Group, a subsidiary group of WPC, he has been leading the development of this global standard.

Time: Jun 15, 2022 02:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney