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Even though we are encouraging delegates to attend Inter-Noise 2022 in Glasgow in person, there are different ways and benefits to attending.
The 51st International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (Inter-Noise 2022) will be held on 21-24 August 2022.
Inter-Noise 2022 will be held at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow.
The conference will have 800 paper presentations.
800 delegates are expected to attend in person.
Attending live online will offer 60 hours of sessions and 5 hours of keynote speakers live.
Both in-person and online events cover 20 main topics including Building Noise Control & Architectural Acoustics, Transportation Noise & Vibration, and Environmental Noise.
130+ session topics are related to noise control engineering.
On-demand content will be available for 2 months after the congress ends and will include 240 hours of sessions and 5 hours of keynote speakers.
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by Inter-Noise 2022 conference organiser: Jo Brown, In-Conference Ltd.
The 51st International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering will be held at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow on the 21-24 August 2022.
Why attend Inter-noise 2022 in person?
• International perspectives on noise control – Inter-noise is one of the biggest international conferences on noise control engineering, with 800 paper presentations, and attracts scientists, engineers, and consultants from around the world.
• Prominent topics – showcase your research and learn from your peers in plenary sessions, symposia, poster presentations, workshops, and professional training over 20 main topics areas including Building Noise Control & Architectural Acoustics, Transportation Noise & Vibration, Environmental Noise and many more!
• Grow your network – with 800 delegates attending in person, reconnect and meet people from all around the world in your specialism.
• Develop solutions – meet with one of our 30+ vendors in the exhibition hall to learn the latest on the market in noise control.
• The opportunity to visit Glasgow, voted the Best UK city break in 2021 by Condé Nast Traveller
Can’t attend Inter-noise 2022 in person? Join us live online to attend:
• 60 hours of sessions live
• 5 hours of keynote speakers live
• 20 Main topics including Building Noise Control & Architectural Acoustics, Transportation Noise & Vibration, Environmental Noise and many more!
• 130+ session topics related to noise control engineering
• 40+ virtual Poster presentations
• Opportunity to take part in live Q&A
• Live networking
Can’t attend Inter-noise 2022 live online? Want to attend more sessions? Register now to secure access to the on-demand content for 2 months after the congress ends, including:
• 240 hours of sessions
• 5 hours of keynote speakers
• 130+ session topics related to noise control engineering. View the full list of topics
For more information on Inter-noise 2022 or if you have any questions, email:
internoise2022@in-conference.org.uk
Visit the Inter-noise 2022 website: https://internoise2022.org/
A special Inter-noise 2022 feature will be appearing in the July-August issue of the IOA Bulletin.
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