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BARCELONA, Spain, Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Fractus, known for its pioneering advances in antenna technology, announces that it has successfully licensed its technology for wireless implantable devices for pacemakers, defibrillators and resynchronization devices.
In the field of medical device technology, implantable devices are gaining more and more importance. And today everything is connected, which is why implantable devices also require wireless connectivity. In this context, Fractus antenna technology plays a crucial role in enabling antenna manufacturers to achieve maximum antenna performance in a minimum space.
In this way, Fractus’ pioneering antenna technology revolutionizes remote patient monitoring, catalyzing the widespread adoption of telemedicine services through wireless connectivity. Furthermore, it plays a crucial role in improving patient care, allowing healthcare professionals to remotely monitor the health status of their patients.
As explained by Jordi Ilario, head of operations and vice president of licensing at Fractus: “With the rise of markets such as the Internet of Things, the variety of elements that incorporate our wireless antenna technology continues to grow. In this sense, Fractus technology “is establishing itself as a crucial asset in the medical device technology sector, thanks to its innovative approach that not only enables significant advances in remote patient monitoring, but also contributes to the continued growth of telemedicine services.”
Our commitment to innovation has led us to forge strategic patent licensing agreements with key global players, establishing Fractus as the leading antenna technology provider in the IoT sector. The continued success of our licensing programs demonstrates the widespread recognition of our cutting-edge technology across diverse industries.
Rubén Bonet, President and CEO of Fractus, said: “The continued success of our licensing programs serves as a testament to the wide recognition of Fractus’ cutting-edge technology across various sectors. We are delighted to see more people benefiting from our technology, through life-saving implantable wireless devices, in the medical device technology sector.
Ocean Tomo, which is part of J.S. Held, advises Fractus on intellectual property matters.
About Fractures:
Fractus is an early pioneer in the development of antenna technology for smartphones, tablets and other wireless Internet of Things devices, and owns an intellectual property rights portfolio of more than 40 inventions protected through more than 120 patents and patent applications in the United States, Europe and Asia. Among the many awards and honors the company has received for its innovative work, Fractus was named a World Economic Forum Davos Technology Pioneer in 2005 and a Red Herring Top Innovative Company in 2006. It also won the Frost Prize
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