Fractus, a company in antenna technology based in Barcelona-Spain, announced the settlement of its patent litigation with Vivint, a player in the smart home security industry in the US. This resolution serves as a pivotal moment for Fractus, highlighting the broad applicability of its technology beyond the mobile phone industry and into the growing IoT market.
Fractus sued Vivint in October 2022 for infringement of its antenna technology patents for security systems (Case 2:22-cv-00413-JRG).
Fractus was represented by the law firm Susman Godfrey throughout this litigation process. The resolution marks a step forward for Fractus and for competitors to embrace their technology through licensing agreements.
Fractus’ antenna technology has proven its efficacy not only in the traditional mobile phone sector but also in the rapidly evolving landscape of IoT.
“We are pleased to announce the resolution of our patent litigation with Vivint, reinforcing the value and versatility of Fractus’ antenna technology,” stated Ruben Bonet, CEO at Fractus.
Antenna technology advancements 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.
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