Fractus extends its licensing program to the Point-of-Sale (POS) sector

b06313383d3b6436383f0856d3eb088e Fractus expands licensing program into point-of-sale (POS) vertical

BARCELONA, Spain, Nov. 26, 2025 — Fractus, a leading innovator in antenna technology and intellectual property (IP) licensing, revealed today a new licensing deal with a prominent Point-of-Sale (POS) provider in the US, ranking among the top five. This agreement represents a significant achievement, extending Fractus’ influence across various industries and underscoring the critical contribution of its technology to a wide array of connected devices.

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Fractus facilitates the creation of compact, dependable wireless devices, leveraging extensive antenna research and development alongside a strong patented portfolio. This amicable agreement extends such cutting-edge innovation to payment terminals through streamlined licensing discussions. Transparent and consistent licensing empowers manufacturers to incorporate advanced, multiband connectivity into their products and platforms, avoiding the need to replicate years of costly research.

“Expanding our technology within the POS market aligns perfectly with our objective to ensure widespread connectivity,” stated Jordi Ilario, CEO of Fractus. “This partnership with a leading American industry player, among the top five, confirms the robustness of our intellectual property and propels our strategy to assist manufacturers across all product sectors that depend on wireless communication.”

Point-of-Sale terminals are electronic devices equipped with integrated card readers designed for authorizing digital payments. These ubiquitous POS terminals appear in numerous settings, including taxis, eateries, and public transport ticketing systems, among others. Their appeal as a solution for secure, continuous transactions is further enhanced by the convenience and adaptability of wireless operation, eliminating the need for a wired connection.

The demand throughout the Point-of-Sale ecosystem continues to be robust. In 2023, global manufacturers dispatched 121.8 million POS terminals, encompassing various types such as countertop, multilane, handheld, and unattended units, deployed in both cellular and non-cellular environments. This substantial volume underscores the extensive potential as payment systems evolve towards interconnected, software-centric terminals.

About Fractus

Fractus stands as a foundational innovator in applying sophisticated geometry and mathematical principles to antenna development. The company’s proprietary innovations facilitate the creation of compact, high-performance, multiband antennas extensively utilized in smartphones, IoT devices, network infrastructure, and connected health solutions. Fractus possesses a patent portfolio encompassing over 40 distinct inventions, with its technology licensed by prominent global corporations. Notable accolades include being designated a 2005 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer; its creators being finalists for the European Inventor Award in 2014; and the company receiving the “European Inspiring Company Award” from the London Stock Exchange Group in 2017.

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