
Wi-Fi 7 is creating new licensing opportunities across smartphones, laptops, vehicles, IoT devices, and AR/VR products. But many patent owners may be missing value already present in their Wi-Fi 6 portfolios.
A patent declared for Wi-Fi 6 does not always lose value when the market moves to Wi-Fi 7. If the claimed technology is still used, improved, or carried forward in Wi-Fi 7 products, that patent may support a stronger licensing position.
In this webinar, GreyB explains how Wi-Fi 6 patents can be checked against Wi-Fi 7 standards to uncover hidden monetization value before licensing talks begin.
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high-value product markets are adopting Wi-Fi 7
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major licensing pool signals are shaping the Wi-Fi market
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accuracy indicated for GreyB’s AI-assisted SEP screening tool
You’ll get answers to
- Why should Wi-Fi 7 monetization not be limited to Wi-Fi 7 declarations?
- Which Wi-Fi 6 patents may still apply to Wi-Fi 7 products?
- How can Wi-Fi 6 technologies carry forward into Wi-Fi 7 features?
- Why declaration-led portfolio reviews may miss cross-generation value.
- How patent owners can identify assets that map to both Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7.
- Why product implementation matters as much as SEP declaration.
- How AI-assisted SEP screening can help prioritize large Wi-Fi portfolios.
- How GreyB helps patent owners find stronger licensing and valuation opportunities.
Join the webinar to see how Wi-Fi 6 portfolios can be reviewed for Wi-Fi 7 relevance.
We’ll show how patent claims can be mapped against newer standards, how cross-generation overlap can be identified, and how licensing teams can focus on patents that may create higher value.
