[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Wave Labs announced on the 21st that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Doosan Digital Innovation (DDI) regarding the development of a drone control system and a 5.8GHz wireless communication module.


Wave Labs and Doosan Digital Innovation, which have been promoting the introduction of drone control systems, are expected to accelerate the adoption of drone control systems in other domestic sites, starting with the Mungyeong Urban Regeneration Green New Deal project.


Through this MOU with DDI, they are promoting the application of the drone control system to a large domestic arboretum and are conducting research and development for application in industrial complexes, wind power plants, and solar power plants.


Wave Labs expects to expand its market share by launching a 2.4GHz wireless communication module for drones, which obtained overseas certification last April, on Amazon in the U.S. and domestic online shopping malls.


Also, as they are cooperating with DDI for the development and production of 5.8GHz wireless communication products, they aim to release the product in the first half of next year. The 5.8GHz wireless communication module can transmit real-time video footage. Its communication range is 10 km, offering equal or superior functionality compared to other overseas products. To prevent communication hacking, additional features such as encryption modules have been applied through collaboration with the domestic security startup EYL.


A company official stated, “Wave Labs’ wireless communication module technology has been recognized for its excellence not only domestically but also overseas, and we are preparing to develop and launch various communication module products,” adding, “Government agencies have also recognized Wave Labs’ technology and are receiving technical advice for promoting drone-related legislation.”



He continued, “Based on this drone wireless communication device technology, we will continuously develop various products and systems to lead the 4th industrial revolution in the future.”


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