
CREDIT: FRACTUS
Fractus announces the successful licensing of its technology for wireless implantable devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, and resynchronization devices.
In the field of medical device technology, implantable devices are gaining increasing significance. Nowadays everything is connected. This is the reason why implantable devices require wireless connectivity. In this context, Fractus' antenna technology plays a crucial role by enabling manufacturers to achieve maximum antenna performance within minimal space.
Fractus' pioneering antenna technology has revolutionized remote patient monitoring, catalyzing the widespread adoption of telemedicine services via wireless connectivity. The company's antenna innovations play a crucial role in elevating patient care, empowering healthcare professionals to remotely monitor their patients' health status.
According to Jordi Ilario, Fractus' COO and VP licensing, "with the rise of markets like Internet of Things, the variety of elements incorporating our wireless antenna technology continues to grow. In this regard, Fractus' technology is establishing itself as a crucial asset in the Medical Device Tech sector, thanks to its innovative approach that not only enables significant advances in remote patient monitoring but also contributes to the ongoing growth of telemedicine services."
Our commitment to innovation has led us to forge strategic patent licensing agreements with key players on the global stage, solidifying Fractus as the go-to antenna technology provider in the IoT industry. The continuous success of our licensing programs serves as proof to the widespread recognition of our cutting-edge technology across diverse sectors.
Ruben Bonet, chairman and CEO of Fractus, says that "the continuous success of our licensing programs serves as a testament to the widespread recognition of Fractus' cutting-edge technology across diverse sectors. We are delighted to see that more people will benefit from our technology, through life-saving implantable wireless devices, in the medical device tech industry".
Ocean Tomo, a part of J.S. Held, serves as intellectual property advisor to Fractus.
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