[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Wave Labs announced on the 3rd that it is accelerating the development of the small communication module for drones, ‘WL-C2400’.


The small communication module for drones features a communication range of 3km and weighs less than 15g, with ultra-lightweight and compact design as its biggest characteristics. Wave Labs has already developed Korea’s first RF wireless communication module for drones and secured a global network by participating in major drone trade conferences. Additionally, it has pioneered overseas sales channels through launches on Amazon.


Wave Labs plans to complete the development of the small communication module by December and showcase it at the world’s largest consumer electronics exhibition, ‘CES2022’. This product includes a quantum random number encryption module from IYEL, a cybersecurity solution specialist company, enabling prevention of drone communication hacking.


Along with participating in CES2022, Wave Labs plans to attend the ‘Geo Connect Asia 2022’ exhibition held in Singapore in March next year to promote global partnering meetings.



A company official stated, “Based on the expansion of our product portfolio, we will further accelerate our entry into the U.S. market through participation in CES2022 and other events,” adding, “Starting next year, we plan to actively participate in global exhibitions and conferences such as those in Singapore to fully launch our entry into the Asian market.”


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