![]() ![]() We must move ahead in tandem with continued collaboration between stakeholders to develop the systems required. Given the enormous potential of AAM to address the growing challenges of population growth, urbanisation and sustainable development in the region, there is a critical need for a digital platform that can support the introduction of more unmanned aerial operations here. We are proud to have indigenously developed Singapore’s first UTM system to cater to the region’s unique requirements. As we approach a revival of the aviation industry in 2023 with impending introduction of unmanned aircraft regulations in the near future, AAM stakeholders need reliable, secure and rigorously tested technology solutions that will enable their aircraft, vertiport infrastructure, and fleet and customer management systems to be realized. Mr Ryan LEE, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Heron AirBridge said, “The aviation industry experienced a slowdown amidst Covid-19 pressures, but talks surrounding the AAM industry remained – owing to the promised potential of AAM to positively impact our current mobility processes and standards. Through the multi-year course of the AirBridge platform’s development, the company has worked closely with AAM industry partners, regulatory bodies, and Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP) across the region to design a secure, reliable and tailored solution that will form the bedrock of the AAM industry. The newly formed entity will serve an essential role in enabling the fast-moving AAM industry by developing and providing customised digital platforms on which the industry’s hardware will operate. The formation of Heron AirBridge reflects the company’s steady progress in the development and testing of its proprietary Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) solution, AirBridge, in real-world conditions. Singapore, 16 January 2023 – Singapore-based digital aviation and cybersecurity solutions provider, Heron Technology, today announces the incorporation of Heron AirBridge – the company’s standalone Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and drones technology business. Expands executive bench strength with the appointment of co-founder, Mr Fabrice Ancey, as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).The new Heron AirBridge entity will provide dedicated UTM platform development and technology services to the AAM ecosystem.Incorporation of Heron AirBridge reflects steady growth of Heron Technology’s AAM and drones technology unit over the last two years.The D-Link dongle is designed to take all of these variables out of the equation and provide the best possible wireless streaming quality by connecting directly to the VR headset.The AirBridge platform is a comprehensive, adaptable and modular Unmanned Traffic Management platform that will enable the integration of AAM and drone operations amongst stakeholders and across differing landscapes.(Photo credit: Heron AirBridge) You can read how well Air Link works in our Air Link latency test. However, the quality of VR streaming can vary depending on the quality of your home network, the number of devices on the network, the location of the router, the distance, and line of sight to the headset, and other factors. In principle, you do not need the dongle because the Quest 2 can also be connected to the PC via a WLAN router and receive PC VR games wirelessly. Quest 2 wireless dongle should simplify VR streaming D-Link promises a high data throughput with low latency. The accessory is now announced by D-Link: VR Air Bridge connects directly to the Quest 2 via Wi-Fi 6, and the dongle connects to the PC via USB 3.2 Gen 1. ![]() The VR Air Bridge fulfills a rumor from April that Meta is working on a Quest Wireless Dongle for easy PC VR streaming. D-Link announces Quest 2 wireless dongle with awkward marketingĭ-Link’s “VR Air Bridge” is supposed to enable high-quality VR streaming without router friction. ![]()
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