REGISTRATION OPENING SOON
This conference has its own dedicated website, please visit:https://reproducedsound.co.uk/
The 41st Reproduced Sound Conference will focus on all aspects of electroacoustics, and will bring together practitioners, educators and students in an atmosphere with a friendly and enthusiastic ‘buzz’, which is a hallmark of past RS conferences.
Technical Contacts:
Keith Holland (krh.ex.isvr@gmail.com)
Adam Hill (a.hill@derby.ac.uk)
Reproducedsound.co.uk (@ReproducedSound)
Please send your abstract (150 words) for papers plus a short biography of up to 150 words to sheema.ali@ioa.org.uk by Thursday 12 June 2025. Final written papers for the Proceedings must be submitted by Friday 24 October 2025
The full call for papers can be viewed here
EXHIBITION SPACE
The exhibition will form an integral part of the conference making networking easy and providing you with access to all attendees.
To ensure maximum exposure for you all refreshments breaks will be held in the exhibition area. The Exhibition will be open on both days.
Set up and break down information will be sent once you have booked your space.
Included in the cost:
1 x 6ft Table, L183cm x W76 cm, tablecloth (if needed), chairs and access to power.
The fee includes 1 person attending the conference and includes lunch, refreshments and the conference dinner.
Any colleagues should register as a delegate at the Sponsors/Exhibitors rate
Exhibition Floor Plan with booked spaces
The exhibtion space is bookable via the registration form
REPRODUCED SOUND BUDDY SCHEME
Attending a conference for the first time or as a new member of a scientific community could feel daunting. To offer support and to aid a smooth integration, we have a buddy scheme at the Reproduced Sound 2024 conference. The buddy scheme is an informal support and mentoring initiative aimed at attendees who are new to Reproduced Sound. Delegates will be able to recognise “Buddies” by their red lanyards. Buddies can answer questions, provide information about the conference and help with general integration into the community. The buddy scheme is open to all interested attendees. We hope that this scheme provides a great opportunity to meet new people and hope that it makes our conference an enjoyable experience. Meet the buddies on Tuesday evening during the workshop.
Parking
There is complimentary parking on site with 4 designated disabled spaces. The parking is regulated by Harrogate Borough Council and if you wish to park your vehicle with us you must display a valid permit purchased from reception on arrival. All parking is subject to availability and operates on a first come first served basis.
Directions From the South
M1 to A1 to Wetherby, then exit onto A661 to Harrogate.
Follow signs to Ripon and town centre.
Drive down Parliament Street, straight across the traffic lights at the bottom, and up Ripon Road. After approximately 150 yards, turn left into
Swan Road.
Directions From the North
A1 to A61 signed for Ripon and Thirsk.
Follow signs to Ripon.
Follow signs to Harrogate, through Ripley and Killinghall.
Take 2nd exit off roundabout onto Ripon Road.
After approx. 1 mile, turn right into Swan Road.
Directions From the West
M62 to A1 to Wetherby, then exit onto A661 to Harrogate.
Follow signs to Ripon and town centre. Drive down Parliament Street, straight across the traffic lights at the bottom, and up Ripon Road. After approximately 150 yards, turn left into Swan Road.
Rail Travel
Harrogate Station 1 mile. There is an excellent service via York or Leeds.
National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484950
By Air
Leeds/Bradford Airport 14 miles
Manchester Airport 72 miles
Teesside Airport 52 miles