WARP Solution aims for the CES 2026 Innovation Award with an AI-powered RF energy platform
“Expanding into global markets and strengthening leadership in the wireless power ecosystem”
Minsoo Kim, Assistant Manager at WARP Solution, delivers a presentation at the Global Media Meetup with Ubergizmo held at MIK Basecamp in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on September 1 | Photo by AVING News
Founded in 2016, WARP Solution is a fabless semiconductor company pioneering next-generation RF-based wireless power transmission. Its ultra-compact power amplifier and high-efficiency RF rectifier chips enable simultaneous charging of multiple devices.
The company has developed an innovative RF energy platform applicable to IoT, smart homes, industrial automation, and healthcare, achieving key milestones in Korea and abroad. By consistently showcasing breakthroughs at CES and other global exhibitions, WARP Solution has built its presence in the wireless power infrastructure market. At CES 2020, 2022, and 2025, the company secured more than 10 partner meetings per event, boosting international recognition.
Warps BeamPilot functions
These achievements elevated brand visibility and expanded the company’s global network, particularly in the U.S., Japan, and Korea. In the U.S., WARP Solution partnered with Addition Life to accelerate technology development, while in Japan, it collaborated with Aeterlink to commercialize RF wireless charging. In Korea, it has partnered with KT&G, SOLUM, and the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) to run projects across smart homes, industrial IoT, logistics, healthcare, smart cities, and defense.
WARP Solution has also developed AI-based object tracking and dual-axis beamforming systems, enabling multi-device simultaneous charging and optimized energy distribution. With these advances, the company is expanding its influence within the global wireless power ecosystem.
The company’s CES 2026 Innovation Award entry is an AI-based RF energy platform combining real-time camera tracking, dual-axis beamforming, and its patented Multi-Frequency Multi-Charging (MFMC) technology. The transmitter recognizes receiver locations and device types via an integrated camera, then automatically adjusts RF beams for optimized power delivery. Even if receivers move, the system maintains stable, efficient charging.
Warps BeamPilot application example
MFMC architecture ensures consistent power conversion efficiency even when multiple receivers connect. The platform operates across various frequency bands, adaptable to application needs. By overcoming the limitations of single-device charging systems, WARP Solution delivers stable performance for IoT devices, healthcare solutions, and industrial sensors.
Unlike traditional inductive or resonant systems, WARP Solution’s platform intelligently identifies receivers, dynamically optimizes power transfer, and maintains high efficiency even with multiple devices. Built on years of in-house R&D, the system achieves precise, reliable, and energy-efficient power delivery.
The platform is particularly impactful in environments where wired infrastructure is challenging, as it supports the continuous charging of IoT sensors, surveillance cameras, and wearables in healthcare, logistics, and smart city sectors. This reduces maintenance costs and enhances energy efficiency.
To accelerate commercialization, WARP Solution applied for Korea’s ICT regulatory sandbox for RF wireless charging and expects approval by late 2025. The company also secured FCC Part 18 certification, enabling safe and compliant RF energy solutions in the U.S. market.
Minsoo Kim, Assistant Manager at WARP Solution, delivers a presentation at the Global Media Meetup with Ubergizmo held at MIK Basecamp in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on September 1 | Photo by AVING News
Based on these validations, WARP Solution plans to expand its RF energy solutions across IoT, healthcare, smart homes, logistics, and smart city applications. At CES 2026, the company will unveil its latest innovations, secure strategic partnerships, and strengthen its foundation for global expansion. With this strategy, WARP Solution aims to reinforce its leadership in the wireless power ecosystem and contribute to sustainable growth in IoT and next-generation smart infrastructure.
Founded in 2005, Ubergizmo runs Silicon Valley Post and publishes in six languages across 200 countries, focusing on electronics and technology. It covers major exhibitions such as CES, IFA, and MWC. Ubergizmo CTO Hubert Nguyen, a former NVIDIA programming engineer and 3D graphics developer, attended the event and has reported annually from CES on global companies’ products and technologies.

Minsoo Kim, Assistant Manager at WARP Solution, and Hubert Nguyen, CTO of Ubergizmo, take a commemorative photo at the Global Media Meetup held at MIK Basecamp in Seocho-gu, Seoul, on September 1 | Photo by AVING News
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