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InterDigital, Inc., a mobile, video and AI technology research and development company, announced it has signed a new license agreement with Google.

The agreement licenses a range of devices including Pixel smartphones, Fitbit wearables and other consumer electronics devices to InterDigital’s cellular wireless, Wi-Fi, and HEVC video patented technologies.

“This agreement with Google is another sign of the importance of our technologies to a range of consumer devices,” commented Eeva Hakoranta, Chief Licensing Officer, InterDigital. “It also strengthens our belief that, from smartphones, to wearables, and the Internet of Things, our innovation is only becoming more important in an increasingly connected world.”

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InterDigital is a global research and development company focused primarily on wireless, video, artificial intelligence (“AI”), and related technologies. We design and develop foundational technologies that enable connected, immersive experiences in a broad range of communications and entertainment products and services.

We license our innovations worldwide to companies providing such products and services, including makers of wireless communications devices, consumer electronics, IoT devices, cars and other motor vehicles, and providers of cloud-based services such as video streaming. As a leader in wireless technology, our engineers have designed and developed a wide range of innovations that are used in wireless products and networks, from the earliest digital cellular systems to 5G and today’s most advanced Wi-Fi technologies.

Source: GlobeNewsWire

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