Arx Pax, the firm behind the Hendo Hoverboard, is selling its hover engines to companies interested in harnessing the technology in industries such as manufacturing and transportation. The Los Gatos, ...
It's impossible to talk about hoverboards without invoking a particular movie title, so we're not even going to try: Remember that awesome scene from Back to the Future Part II? It's one step closer ...
Jonathan loves just about anything with a motor and a steering wheel. As a kid, Jonathan collected any kind of toy car he could lay his hands on, and begged his parents to take him to the monster ...
Arx Pax, a company that first gained notoriety with its hoverboards that actually hover, has announced they are going to start selling their engines to companies looking to incorporate hover-based ...
“Getting our technology in the hands of brilliant people worldwide has been our top priority,” said Greg Henderson, co-founder and CEO of Arx Pax. “There are huge opportunities that lie ahead in a ...
In one of Silicon Valley’s most remarkable (and eagerly anticipated) feats of innovation, a small but passionate team has resolved the issues surrounding hover technology by using magnetic field ...
These concepts show what Hyperloop pods powered by Arx Pax’s Hover Engine might look like. The pods could be optimized to carry cargo or passengers. (Credit: Arx Pax) The company that brought you a ...
The hoverboard, the result of a collaboration with skateboard maestro Tony Hawk, works by using what is known as Magnetic Field Architecture hover engine technology. “The hover engine creates a ...
The Silicon Valley startup that invited skateboarding legend Tony Hawk to test-fly its new hoverboard last year is now a little closer to its goal of levitating buildings just before an earthquake can ...