HiWave will demonstrate new components and reference designs at CES in Las Vegas next week.
The firm, formerly known as NXT and incorporating fabless chip firm Audium, specialises in loudspeakers, audio amplifier chips and touch feedback.
Its demonstrations will include balanced mode radiator (BMR) flat panel speaker drivers, and its low-power audio amplifier chip, which works from small batteries, now delivering more power.
"These components will be shown in reference designs including Bluetooth and other wireless formats, and iPod docks," said the HiWave. "We will also be demonstrating advances in bending wave haptics."
Immediately following CES, the HiWave will have a display booth at The International Loudspeaker Association Winter Symposium, also in Las Vegas.
Companies wishing to talk with HiWave at either events should contact sales@hiwave.com