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The UAM Hub on the Campus brings together developers of urban mobility solutions with strategic partners working on innovations in Urban Air Mobility for the city of the future.

A new Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Hub was recently launched at High Tech Campus Eindhoven. This cutting-edge hub grew out of the successful Flying Forward 2020 (FF2020) project and plays a vital role in the development of a test site for urban drones: Beyond Visual Line Of Sight (BVLOS), as well as an open innovation ecosystem for Urban Air Mobility.

“The recent European drone regulation opens up a wide range of possibilities for the use of drones in various urban applications, such as delivery, security and inspection. With the UAM Hub, we help organizations to take advantage of these new opportunities and integrate drones into their daily operations. operations. We achieve this through innovative collaborative projects with technology developers and stakeholders in urban airspace. This approach is unique in today's drone world."

The UAM Hub on the Campus brings together developers of urban mobility solutions with strategic partners working on innovations in Urban Air Mobility for the city of the future. In addition, end users are involved in integrating Urban Air Mobility into various security, inspection and delivery applications. This new, promising innovative cluster uses the test location at High Tech Campus Eindhoven to test and develop drone applications.

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Drone demo at High Tech Campus Eindhoven.

"On the Campus, the various innovation hubs (such as the AI ​​Innovation Center and the 5G hub Eindhoven) have already proven their worth as a successful driver of Open Innovation. These hubs promote collaboration, knowledge sharing and joint projects, and also provide the essential infrastructure. We proudly welcome the UAM Community to our Campus, because we believe in the future of this emerging industry and we can provide the perfect breeding ground for it."

During the launch event, the Urban Air Mobility Hub officially announced and 11 drone demonstrations were shown, including:

  • Aerovision: Prepare your business for the future with artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Senhive: Real-time detection for safer flights
  • Altitude Angel: Guardian UTM (Unmanned Traffic Management)
  • Nimo Drone Security: Spyder control
  • technology: The Dutch drone ecosystem
  • Soliton Systems, VodafoneZiggo & 5G Hub: A 5G connected car
  • Aero Team Eindhoven: The future of drones in Virtual Reality (VR)
  • Droneland & Airhub: DJI M30T Dock and Fleet Management System
  • DroneQ: Advanced drone delivery
  • Avular: Drones for industrial inspection
  • Flyvercity: 5G traffic management services
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“Innovation and sustainability are of paramount importance at Trigion. Our involvement in the Urban Air Mobility Hub initiative is a good example of this. Interesting to discover from this collaboration how the use of drones can add value to our services.”

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