Wireless Power Consortium
Karim Habib is a highly skilled Senior Validation Engineer at the Wireless Power Consortium since March 2023, focusing on the validation of wireless power transfer solutions. Prior to this role, Karim amassed significant experience as an Advanced EMI Test Engineer and EMI Test Engineer II at Honeywell from January 2016 to December 2023, managing EMI/EMC qualification tests for aerospace products in compliance with various military and commercial standards. Earlier positions include serving as a Photo Specialist at Walgreens, where customer service and merchandising skills were honed, and as a Mathematics Tutor at Normandale Community College, providing academic support in advanced subjects. Karim holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Minnesota and completed general education in science and engineering at Normandale Community College.
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Wireless Power Consortium
Established in December 2008, the Wireless Power Consortium’s mission is to establish Qi as the global standard for wirelessly charging electronic products. The more than 550 members of WPC include industry leaders in mobile phones, consumer electronics, batteries, semiconductors, components, wireless power technology and infrastructure such as wireless operators, furniture and automotive parts companies. Qi products are available in the United States, Asia Pacific, and Europe. The Wireless Power Consortium sets the international standard for interoperable wireless charging. Interoperable products can be recognized by the logo “Qi”. Phones, cameras, remote controls, and all mobile electronics carrying the logo will work with all charging stations that carry the logo. Simple and obvious.