WARP Solution to unveil AI tracking and beamforming-based wireless power transfer platform at CES 2026… “We will realize a wire

Minsoo Kim, Assistant Manager at Warp Solution, presents at the Global Media Meetup held on Friday, December 12, at MIK Basecamp in Seocho-gu, Seoul. | Photo by AVING News
WARP Solution Inc. (CEO Kyunghak Lee) announced that it participated in the “Global Media Meetup” hosted by AVING News’ International Press Club (IPC) for domestic companies and startups on Friday, December 12.
The Global Media Meetup focuses on introducing Korean companies’ and startups’ products and technologies to the global market. In particular, it aims to proactively report on CES 2026 Innovation Award winners and CES-participating startups through global media channels and expand business opportunities.
WARP Solution, a semiconductor fabless company, has researched and developed RF-based wireless power transfer (WPT) technology since its establishment in 2016. The company has previously introduced key components and technologies to the market, including ultra-compact power amplifier chips and high-efficiency RF rectifier chips, enabling multi-device remote wireless charging.
Beyond this, WARP Solution continues to develop RF energy platforms and AI-based power control solutions that can expand into IoT, smart homes, industrial automation, and healthcare. Through these efforts, the company aims to universalize more efficient, safe, and flexible wireless charging environments across industrial and smart device markets.
At CES 2026, which will take place in Las Vegas, the United States, in January, WARP Solution plans to demonstrate its AI tracking and beamforming-based WPT system, representing more than a decade of research and development, and to propose an innovative next-generation wireless charging standard to stakeholders in advanced industries both in Korea and abroad.
WARP Solution’s system enables the simultaneous wireless charging of all devices equipped with dedicated receivers within a defined space. Unlike conventional proximity-based or resonant charging technologies, it does not require precise alignment, and it emphasizes delivering a differentiated charging environment through multi-frequency multi-charging (MFMC) technology.
Minsoo Kim, Assistant Manager at Warp Solution, presents at the Global Media Meetup held on Friday, December 12, at MIK Basecamp in Seocho-gu, Seoul. | Photo by AVING News
The power transmission module integrates a camera equipped with a vision AI model that detects and tracks wirelessly chargeable devices in real time. It recognizes individual movements or changes across the entire space and calculates optimal power paths accordingly. Based on these results, the system automatically adjusts the beamforming antennas’ radiation direction and responds flexibly to constantly changing device positions to maintain stable charging conditions. The system also ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices by supporting a frequency range from 100 MHz to 6 GHz.
WARP Solution’s MFMC architecture also demonstrates strengths in efficiency. By integrating with the company’s proprietary RF-DC rectifier chips in the WEP series, including WEP1, WEP3, and WEPS, the system achieves a power conversion efficiency of up to 60 percent. According to the company, it maintains balanced, stable charging performance even when multiple receivers connect simultaneously.
WARP Solution stated, “By combining AI tracking with high-efficiency rectification technology, we completed a system that can stably charge multiple mobile or rotating devices without demanding conditions,” adding, “This technology will contribute to building a sustainable power infrastructure that does not rely on wired power supplies or battery replacement.”
The company continued, “At this CES, WARP Solution plans to showcase the commercialization potential of its next-generation wireless power transfer platform and explore international cooperation with domestic and global partners seeking energy-autonomous solutions,” and added, “Using the network and insights gained at the global mega exhibition CES, we will accelerate the realization of our goal of a ‘fully wireless, battery-free power environment.’”
An example image showing AI tracking and beamforming-based wireless power transfer delivering RF energy to multiple devices

Minsoo Kim, Assistant Manager at Warp Solution, conducts interviews with media representatives from five countries—the United States, France, the United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, and Vietnam—during the Global Media Meetup. | Photo by AVING News
Meanwhile, AVING News has introduced Korean companies to the world through partnership cooperation with more than 800 media outlets across 54 countries over the past 22 years. Building on its long-established global media network, AVING News launched the International Press Club in August. Media outlets participating in this Global Media Meetup included Innovation & Tech Today from the United States, Le Café Du Geek from France, Arageek from the United Arab Emirates, and Digitimes from Taiwan.
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