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Fractus Files Patent Infringement Suit Against ResMed

Fractus files patent infringement lawsuit against ResMed in California court.

Action seeks to protect Fractus’ pioneering antenna inventions used in connected sleep apnea therapies/devices

Fractus, a pioneer in geometry-based antenna technology and IP licensing, today announced that it has filed a patent infringement complaint (3:25-cv-02680-LL-JLB) against ResMed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. The complaint alleges that ResMed’s sleep apnea devices and related connected therapy solutions infringe multiple Fractus patents covering miniaturized, high-performance multi-band antenna innovations.

“Fractus has invested for decades in research that enables reliable, compact wireless connectivity across industries,” said Jordi Ilario, Chief Executive Officer of Fractus. “When companies use our patented technology without a license, we act to protect our intellectual property and ensure a level playing field for innovators who respect IP rights.”

Ruben Bonet, Executive Chairman of Fractus, added: “Connectivity is increasingly critical in digital health and remote patient monitoring. Our goal is simple: safeguard the value of our inventions so that technology leaders can continue to build on solid, fairly licensed foundations.”

Fractus is represented by Kobre & Kim LLP. The litigation team will be led by Michael Ng, Daniel Zaheer, and George Stamatopoulos, seasoned trial lawyers in intellectual property disputes. “We are honored to collaborate again with Fractus to return value for its groundbreaking innovations, which have improved the lives of so many people around the world,” said Mr. Ng.

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