“This September’s Acoustics 2011 Conference in Glasgow, with its line-up of experts in their respective fields, just has to be the ‘must-attend’ event for anyone connected with acoustics and involved with buildings,” says Kevin Macan-Lind, chief executive of the Institute of Acoustics (IOA).
The event is organised by the IOA’s Building Acoustics, Environmental Noise, Noise and Vibration Engineering and Measurement and Instrumentation Groups, Acoustics 2011, and the conference theme is ‘A new decade - a new reality: rethinking acoustic practice for the austerity decade.’
He continues: “In these times of difficult economic conditions, the conference theme is so relevant to those working in acoustics, in building design, solutions, services facilities and engineering, or private or public sector projects, schools and hospitals or involved with environmental, healthcare, traffic and automotive, or commercial audio and broadcast considerations.
“Acoustics permeate the total building fabric – and solutions.
So it’s essential to be flexible and adapt to changing marketplace needs and the impact of ever-tighter budgetary constraints.”
“Featuring eminent speakers from universities and leading edge organisations, a packed programme covering diverse acoustics themes, workshops and a choice of tours to intriguing nearby venues offering additional acoustics perspectives, high quality facilities and accommodation at Glasgow’s Crowne Plaza, the event promises to be a major highlight in the acoustics calendar.”
See full programme details at: www.ioa.org.uk/events.
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