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Good Licensing Practices

Abstract

Over the last few centuries, groundbreaking inventions have changed the way we live, travel, and communicate. From the transition from horse-drawn carriages to modern trains and electric scooters, to the evolution from candles to LED lights, or the jump from simple telephones to smartphones, the world has witnessed amazing advances like video games, streaming services, GPS navigation, drones, virtual reality, and powerful medicines, that have reshaped daily life. These technologies have dramatically made our daily lives easier, safer, and more connected.

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Fractus S.A

Fractus S.A

Fractus combines its award-winning R&D with proven licensing expertise to commercialize its antenna technology through licensing agreements to device OEMs and to network equipment manufacturers worldwide. Fractus plays an active role in the industry, helping shape IP rules to create an environment that fosters and rewards creativity and innovation through R&D investment. This blend of engineering know-how and entrepreneurial track record has won recognition from respected organizations in the industry.

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