Oct 08, 2025

NFC Forum Welcomes NuCurrent to its Board

Wireless power innovator is now ninth Sponsor Member of the global NFC standards body

8 October 2025 - NuCurrent, a leader in wireless power systems for compact devices, has become a Sponsor Member of the NFC Forum and has taken a seat on its governing Board of Directors alongside Apple, Google, Huawei, Identiv, Infineon, NXP, Sony and STMicroelectronics.

The elite group of experts lead the activities of the NFC Forum, which works to deliver a standardized framework that enables intuitive, reliable and consistent experiences when consumers and businesses use NFC technology.

NFC Forum explores and pushes the boundaries of NFC technology to disrupt technical norms and enable evermore seamless and convenient NFC capabilities to end users,” says Preeti Ohri Khemani, NFC Forum Chair. “Using NFC to wirelessly power small consumer and IoT devices has been a key organisational priority since the release of our Wireless Charging Specification. As this progressive space is advancing at pace, we are delighted to welcome the additional knowledge, skills and expertise of NuCurrent to our Board discussions and future wireless evolutions.”

NuCurrent is already an existing member of NFC Forum and has contributed to the body’s work on wireless charging specifications and device certification processes.

Jacob Babcock, CEO of NuCurrent, explains: “From smart glasses and in-ear audio to the devices we haven’t imagined yet, the future of consumer tech is being defined by its ability to integrate seamlessly into peoples’ lives. Just as NFC transformed how we pay, access, and interact with the world, NFC wireless charging will unlock the next era of wearables and edge computing by allowing easy, reliable and trusted charging capabilities.”

He adds: “Our aim in joining the NFC Forum Board is to ensure that companies which are designing aesthetically innovative AI-enabled products will have confidence and access to a robust NFC wireless charging framework.”

NFC Forum is currently working to advance the NFC Forum Wireless Charging Specification while also looking to enable charging up to 3 Watts. This will reduce charging times and promote better industrial designs. It will also support new use cases such as powering a wider range of diverse devices and offering a valid replacement for ‘disposable batteries’.

The Forum and its membership are also working with the International Electrotechnical Commission’s (IEC) to establish the NFC Wireless Charging Specification into an internationally recognized standard.