BARCELONA, Spain, July 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Fractus’ innovative antenna technology is now venturing into the realm of healthcare. The company has successfully developed innovative wireless implantable device technology, revolutionizing the way clinicians remotely monitor their patients and increasing uptake of telehealth services by leveraging wireless connectivity. With the ability to deliver real-time data and feedback, this cutting-edge technology is set to greatly improve patient care, enabling clinicians to make timely and informed decisions and fostering personalized consultations that actively engage patients in their treatments.

According to the American Heart Association, there are about 92.1 million adults in the United States with cardiovascular disease, with about 500,000 cardiac pacemakers administered to patients in the United States annually. The heart rate monitoring devices market size was valued at $10.2 billion in 2018 and is expected to grow at over 4.2% CAGR through 2025 globally, with the US market value being $6.3 billion by 2025.

Fractus, a pioneer in the field of antenna technology, has been at the forefront of the telecommunications revolution for more than two decades. With its innovative technologies applied in various sectors, the company has left a significant mark on society. Founded in 1999 in Barcelona, ​​Spain, Fractus has spearheaded revolutionary advances that have transformed the telecommunications industry. In particular, the company eliminated the need for external antennas on mobile phones, enabling worldwide connectivity while maintaining sleek designs.

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Fractus is a pioneer in the development of antenna technology for smartphones, tablets and other wireless Internet of Things devices and owns a portfolio of intellectual property rights to 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 2005 Davos World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer and a Red Herring Top Innovator in 2006. It also won the Frost Award

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