This document discusses harnessing kinetic energy from human footfalls through energy harvesting floor technologies. It describes how flooring systems that incorporate piezoelectric transducers or other mechanisms can convert the pressure of footsteps into electrical energy. Experiments show these floors can successfully generate power for small electronics. The document also analyzes the market potential and intellectual property landscape for footfall energy harvesting, noting piezoelectric systems are commonly used and the market may reach $4.4 billion by 2020. While promising, the technology currently only supports low-power applications and requires further advances in energy storage and conversion efficiency.