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Speaking to Google’s Solve for X, Anthony Sutera, the top dog CEO of Charmtech Enterprises let us all in on a little secret: In the near future a tree, car or shoe could easily be a giant antenna. Taking advantage of some nano-tech, and some spray technology, the company was able to create the first wireless antenna. Charmtech’s technology works by spraying thousands of nano capacitors on a surface using a spray can.

In five minutes, the company was able to create an antenna out of random stuff, like a pile of tires and highway cones, and blast a UHF signal 14 miles away to an airplane. That’s not all: The company has been able to increase the readable range of an RFID antenna an additional 700 feet by simply applying its spray antenna technology on a one-milliwatt RFID tag.  The technology even works underwater.

What’s the future hold for the technology? Charmtech Enterprises is working on scaling the technology up to create full cell nodes painted on the side of the wall that actually power themselves.

Source: SolveforX