A university spin-out, energHius, is poised to revolutionise the IoT sector with a Power Management Unit (PMU) that boasts a start-up power requirement less than 1/1000th of conventional units.
This innovative PMU, incorporating NanoStart technology, features a start-up power measured in nanowatts. It is set to transform energy efficiency for IoT devices that depend on remote power sources such as solar, vibration, or thermal energy.
NanoStart was developed by a team at the University of Santiago de Compostela, known for its expertise in integrated circuit (IC) design. This marks the first technology to be launched by energHius, a spin-out from the university, supported by the Collider programme, an initiative of the Mobile World Congress Barcelona.
Initially created for a bioimplantable sensor designed to monitor eye pressure, the compact unit, measuring less than 2mm², has potential applications across healthcare, environmental monitoring, and industrial sectors.
EnergHius will present this cutting-edge technology during a webinar on 29th October at 16:00 CET.
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