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Give your device a Breather. Cutting edge workspace pilots Chargifi.
From this month, Chargifi will be powering up some of the world’s most tech savvy companies at one of Breather’s flagship workspaces on Poland Street, London.
Priding itself on creating beautiful and inspiring workspaces, Breather has partnered with Chargifi, the Intel-funded wireless charging company, to deploy their seamless and attractive wireless charging solution. It will be a valuable new addition to Breather’s smart, hi-tech spaces.
Uber, Spotify and Facebook are amongst Breather’s most well-known members. Their employees and visitors will now be able to charge their devices wirelessly during their meeting in the Breather space by simply placing their devices on the charging enabled surfaces.
Headquartered in London, Chargifi operates internationally, with a presence in markets including the United States, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, India and Russia. Chargifi brings power to airports, bars, stadiums, hotels and restaurants at a time when wireless power is more critical than ever - the iPhone 8 is rumoured to be joining the wireless power market and Dell has released the first wirelessly charged laptop.
Rory Normanton, Breather’s General Manager in Europe, says “Being powered up and connected is essential for our users. Everyone relies on tech in the office, whether it’s a laptop, iPad or iPhone – power is crucial for the smooth-running of the workplace. We’re looking forward to working with Chargifi and making wireless power a reality for guests in our spaces.”
Dan Bladen, CEO and Co-Founder of Chargifi says “Breather have created exactly the kind of environment you want to be working in and we’re excited that our wireless charging solution will contribute to this environment further. Without interference from cables and with no excuses for being disconnected from colleagues elsewhere, we’re helping to break the glass ceiling of the traditional office to provide the best working experience possible.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emily Partington .
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