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Eric Giler demonstra eletricidade sem fio

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Eric Giler quer desembaraçar nossas vidas repletas de fios com a ajuda da eletricidade sem fio. Neste vídeo, ele aborda o que esta tecnologia de ficção científica oferece e demonstra a inovadora versão do MIT, a WiTricity - uma invenção que está próxima de ser lançada comercialmente e que poderá em breve recarregar seu celular, seu automóvel e até seu marca-passo.

As the CEO of MIT-inspired WiTricity, Eric Giler has a plan to beam electric power through the air to wirelessly power your laptop or recharge your car. You may never plug in again. Full bio »

Translated into Portuguese, Brazilian by RAINER HARTMANN
Reviewed by Belucio Haibara
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