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Right Sound Your Product
Tuesday 15 December 2009, Warwick University
Hosted by University of Warwick, a joint EIS & Warwick IMRC seminar/workshop & exhibition to review the latest techniques that deliver the ‘right’ results.
Fast track your Product to Market Success by getting the auditory signature ‘right’.
Presentations:
Dr Garry Dunne - Jaguar Land Rover: "Exhaust Sound Quality Tuning at Jaguar Cars"
Frank Syred – Sound & Vibration Technology Ltd - "Interaction of Vibration and Sound Stimuli in Transient Impact Events" (joint paper with Honda)
Dr Rebecca Cain - University of Warwick: “Improving the Urban Soundscape”
Colin Peachey – Lotus Engineering: "Electronic Sound Synthesis - Hybrids, CO2 Strategy, Brand Engineering and Legislation"
Dennis de Klerk – Müller-BBM VibroAkustik Systeme B.V: “Operational Transfer Path Analysis Method”
Paul Speed-Andrews - Nissan Technical Centre Europe “Using an On-Road NVH Simulator to deliver firm targets at the concept phase” (joint paper with Roger Williams - NoViSim Ltd)
Workshop:
Evaluate the latest acoustic simulation tools - how best to model the changes that you need to make to your product:
Practical interactive demonstrations using sound and vibration simulators for subjective evaluation
Exhibition:
See the latest offerings from leading suppliers and discuss your requirements
Expert Panel Session:
Bring your problems and issues - Get reactions and answers from the panel of experts.
The sound and vibration signature of your product is what the user experiences after the visual impact has diminished. It has a major influence on customer satisfaction and repeat sales.
This one-day event will have a mixed format. It will begin with formal presentations on the subject of recent developments within the S&V product perception field including both automotive and non-automotive applications, followed by an exhibition and demonstrations of sound and vibration ‘perception related’ tools. It will finish with an 'expert panel' forum, where delegates will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive guidance with problems, or to raise any issues for topical debate. Delegates are likely to be from a wide spectrum of experience, ranging from engineers and managers working within the field, to students and lecturers.
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For all enquiries please contact:
Mrs Lisa Mansfield,
Engineering Integrity Society,
18 Oak Close,
Bedworth,
Warwickshire,
CV12 9AJ
+44 (0)2476 730 126
Email: Click here
Internet: http://www.e-i-s.org.uk/

