Conference targets workplace noise

An Institute of Acoustics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 15, 2007

Papers will discuss the control of workplace noise, noise from industrial machines or domestic appliances and noise vibration and harshness in the automotive and transportation industry.

Whether the problem is health and safety at work or low noise design, understanding the source of noise and vibration problems is critical to identifying effective solutions.

This year's Autumn Conference, organised by the Institute of Acoustics' Noise and Vibration Engineering group, will cover the broad area of problem solving in noise and vibration engineering, from diagnosis through to the resulting engineering solutions, especially those with a focus on new measurement methods and innovative ideas.

The Conference will return to the Oxford Hotel in Oxford and will take place from Wednesday, 17 October to Thursday, 18 October.

Papers will discuss the control of workplace noise, noise from industrial machines or domestic appliances and noise vibration and harshness in the automotive and transportation industry.

One of the highlights of the conference will be the presentation of the Institute's prestigious medal, the Young Persons' Award for Innovation in Acoustical Engineering, by Trevor Baylis OBE, the inventor of the wind-up radio.

He will also give a presentation on protecting intellectual property.

The award is sponsored by the IAC .

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