"Time" magazine specifically mentions Amber Solution's AC switches in its 2021 best invention list

2021-11-26 07:09:54 By : Ms. wei wang

The special recognition from one of the world's leading news magazines marks the extraordinary progress of a Silicon Valley startup that is revolutionizing electricity through its solid-state breakthrough technology.

Dublin, California, November 22, 2021/PRNewswire/ - Amber Solutions, an innovative company dedicated to making electricity safer and smarter through solid-state technology, today announced that TIME has awarded it a special award for the best of AC Switch this week. A list of inventions for 2021 will be published at some time.

In order to compile its list of best inventions in 2021, Time magazine solicited nominations in various categories from its editors and correspondents around the world through an online registration process. The magazine then evaluated each competitor based on several key factors, including originality, creativity, efficacy, ambition and influence.

The result is a list of 100 breakthrough inventions-including vaccines against COVID-19 and malaria, an emotional support robot for hospitalized children, an environmentally friendly dye for jeans, and a brand new pasta Shapes-they are changing the way people live, work and play and think about what is possible.

When awarding a special award to Amber AC Switch™, Patrick Lucas Austin of Time Magazine noted that “over 50,000 houses are damaged by electrical fires every year-when you realize that your home’s electrical system may This makes sense when there are decades or even a century of history. Amber's digital electrical conversion system can prevent problems by replacing analog components to support the on-chip digital system. Since there are no moving parts and digital processing power regulation, almost Physical wear is eliminated. Amber’s technology can also be installed into existing circuit breakers to detect surges and stop them before any damage occurs.”

When receiving a special mention notice, Thar Casey, founder and CEO of Amber Solutions, emphasized: “Amber’s patented solid-state architecture power digital control is leading the global revolution in more efficient power transmission and building intelligence. We are very pleased with our Infrastructure innovation is being recognized by the technical community, and of course by the editors of TIME."

He continued: "Our breakthrough application is to upgrade every socket, light switch, circuit breaker-in fact, every electrical endpoint and appliance in every building on the planet-to have embedded intelligence and things. The opportunity for network-connected silicon-based architectures-the true second electrical revolution."

Amber recently released a video demonstration showing a specific example of its Amber Indestructible AC Switch™ revolution-successfully suppressing 450 inductive load surges (usually thousands of volts each) to each Only 260 volts. Each AC switch needs to be a protection device for the user and the equipment itself. Before Amber, solid-state AC switches could never withstand the harsh electrical environment of AC power. Amber solid-state technology is very advanced. They have the main advantages of a smaller silicon chip size, including advanced digital surge protection, arc-free switching, increased switching speed by thousands of times, and higher quality and higher reliability Sexuality-even when used with traditional electromechanical architecture, as shown in this video.

Amber Solutions is a leading developer of patented innovative solid-state technology for digital control of electric power. The company's disruptive breakthroughs have forever changed the electrical landscape of global buildings and appliances. These technologies upgrade power management from electromechanical in the 1950s to a safer and more reliable silicon architecture with embedded intelligence. The company is headquartered in Dublin, California, and is leveraging the expertise of Silicon Valley professionals to provide disruptive enhancements to the value and functionality of global electrical endpoints and infrastructure. For more information, please visit www.ambersi.com.

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