Fractus and Vivint Ink Patent licensing Deal For Antenna Technology in IoT

CIOTechOutlook Team | Tuesday, 20 February 2024, 04:13 IST

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Fractus, that specializes in antenna technology, is to announce that it has settled its patent dispute with Vivint, a major player in the smart home security industry in the United States. This agreement represents a significant milestone for Fractus, demonstrating the wide-ranging potential of its latest technology in the rapidly expanding Internet of Things market beyond just the mobile phone industry.
 
Fractus sued Vivint in October 2022 for infringement of its antenna technology patents for security systems. The settlement underscores Fractus' commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration within the tech industry. By resolving the dispute with Vivint, Fractus solidifies its position as a leading partner of versatile and efficient antenna solutions for diverse applications, as per Fractus.
 
Fractus has proven the efficacy of its antenna technology not only in traditional mobile phones and the rapidly evolving landscape of the Internet of Things (IoT). This breakthrough demonstrates the adaptability and resilience of Fractus' technology, making it an ideal choice for companies seeking cutting-edge connectivity solutions. "We are pleased to announce the resolution of our patent litigation with Vivint, which reinforces the value and versatility of Fractus' antenna technology," stated Ruben Bonet, CEO at Fractus. Advancements in antenna technology are driving digital transformation in companies, leading to the provision of IoT services and innovative solutions through connected devices.
 
"This settlement not only confirms the applicability of our technology in the smart home security sector but also opens new possibilities for collaboration and licensing in the broader IoT industry," said Jordi Ilario, COO and VP Licensing. Fractus is inviting companies in the IoT industry to explore licensing opportunities for its innovative antenna technology. By obtaining a Fractus license, companies can harness the power of efficient and reliable connectivity, ensuring a competitive edge in an industry where seamless communication is paramount.