Dev Kits are seeded to engineering teams working on platforms that fit the technology. The brief below qualifies the conversation in five minutes. No decks. No demos. Either we're a fit and you get a kit, or we say so honestly.
Step 1 of 5
A work email and a real role tell us who we're building this with. Personal email addresses don't get a kit โ that's the deal.
Add your name so we know who to reply to.
Free email providers (gmail, hotmail, etc.) aren't accepted.
Use a work email โ we don't seed kits to personal addresses.
Tell us where you work.
Pick the closest match.
Step 2 of 5
Where does NOA need to live? The platform type and the production stage tell us whether this is a research conversation or an integration conversation.
Pick the platform type.
Tell us how far along the platform is.
Approximate is fine โ it tells us whether this is one-off or a fleet.
Step 3 of 5
Three numbers narrow our recommendation more than an hour of conversation. Approximate is fine โ engineers always know the rough envelope.
Continuous draw, not peak.
A rough wattage helps us match the right module class.
Distance between TX and RX coils once integrated.
An approximate gap (mm) is needed.
Step 4 of 5
A few sentences in your own words. This is what Dave reads first โ it tells us whether the technology fits and what to put in front of you next.
Step 5 of 5
Last look. The brief opens in your email client when you submit โ nothing leaves the page until you press send.
By submitting you're agreeing for Dave at NOA to review and reply. We don't store anything on this site.
Brief sent
Your email client should have opened with your brief pre-filled. Once it lands with us, here's what happens next.
If your email client didn't open, write to dave@noawireless.com directly.