November 2007: Ambient Micro begins
CEROS/DARPA contract
Ambient Micro has begun work on a new project
to develop miniaturized power supplies under a one–year
contract sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency (DARPA) and National Defense Center
for Excellence in Research for Ocean Sciences (CEROS).
September 2007: Ambient
Micro selected for Army SBIR Phase I contract
The
Army’s Armament Research Development
Engineering Center (ARDEC) announced its selection
of Ambient Micro to design new self-sustaining power
supplies for the Army’s Future Combat Systems’ wireless
sensor networks.
July 2007: Ambient Micro begins Two-Year $750K Air
Force SBIR Phase II contract to develop ambient energy
power supplies
Ambient Micro begins work
on contract to develop its Multi-Source Ambient Power
Supply technology to support wireless MEMS vehicle
health monitoring micro sensors for the Joint Strike
Fighter and a new ambient energy power supply for Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles.
April 10, 2006 : Honolulu Star-Bulletin
"Waves of Energy" Maui-based company
harnesses ambient radiation as a power source for devices – Jim
Borg