Wireless audio
Hedera
Licence-free wireless audio and service data for moving sound systems, designed around parade routes and hostile RF conditions.
Event Tech Research
Audio / Control / R&D
Research in progress
These projects turn field pressure into practical systems, tools, and documentation that can be used by technicians, venues, and production teams.
Wireless audio
Licence-free wireless audio and service data for moving sound systems, designed around parade routes and hostile RF conditions.
Control systems
A design pattern for joining audio, lighting, video, and automation equipment into one predictable, operator-friendly control layer.
Operational tools
Lightweight monitoring concepts for technical teams who need to see signal paths, network health, and system state quickly during live operation.
Software
Software concepts for control surfaces, monitoring views, routing records, and field-ready troubleshooting workflows.
Hardware
Wireless audio bridge hardware for processional events, built around analogue endpoints, embedded audio transport, and 5 GHz field links.
Some work becomes a field guide, some becomes a working prototype, and some becomes a private design for a venue or event. The common thread is practical usefulness for engineers under time pressure.