Companies including Hitachi, KDDI, Samsung, Toshiba and Sony Ericsson today announced an agreement to form a consortium to develop specifications for interconnecting products using “TransferJet” a new interoperable wireless transfer technology that enables rapid transfer of high resolution video, music and images.

TransferJet wireless technology enables a high speed data transmission rate of 560Mbps, while eliminating the need for complex setup and operation. Directly touching two compliant electronic products together allows files to be transferred automatically, without the need for an access point. For example, touching a TV with a digital camera enables photos to be instantaneously displayed on the TV screen. Alternatively, downloaded music content can be easily enjoyed by touching a mobile phone to a portable audio player. TransferJet can be used as a universal interface across all consumer electronics devices.
The “TransferJet Consortium” (http://www.transferjet.org/en/index.html) plans to promote a wide range of products and services incorporating TransferJet technology with the aim of accelerating its adoption throughout the consumer electronics industry.
“TransferJet Consortium” Members (as of July 17 2008)
- Sony Corporation (”TransferJet Consortium” Administration)
- Canon Inc.
- Eastman Kodak Company
- Hitachi Ltd.,
- Victor Company of Japan
- KDDI Corporation
- Kenwood Corporation
- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic)
- Nikon Corporation
- Olympus Imaging Corporation
- Pioneer Corporation
- SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
- Seiko Epson Corporation
- Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications
- Toshiba Corporation


























