2006 2 October
‘Young Persons’ Award for Innovation in Acoustical Engineering 2007’ invites entries
The Young Persons’ Award for Innovation in Acoustical Engineering 2007 is now open for nominations. We sponsor the Award that is offered by the Institute of Acoustics, and entries are invited from all areas of acoustical engineering.
The distinguished panel of judges is drawn from academia and industry, and includes IAC’s Geoff Crowhurst - Director of our UK Acoustic Division.
The winner of the Award has their name engraved on the prestigious solid silver trophy designed by British silversmith Alfred Pain of Leathermarket, London – and receives a solid silver replica to keep. In addition IAC is providing:
- Luxury weekend break for two in Barcelona
- £500 to spend
- Theatre tickets
and either
- lunch with Dr Higini Arau, Spain’s leading performance space acoustician
or
- a visit to IDIADA, Spain’s state-of-the-art acoustic testing laboratory
Winner and runners up will receive their prizes at the IOA’s Autumn Conference in Oxford in October next year.
Brian Quarendon, CEO, said: “We are delighted to again be celebrating the achievements of young acousticians in industry. In the sectors in which we operate, innovation certainly gives us competitive edge so we are pleased to reward good ideas and hard work.”
Entries are welcomed from now until the closing date of 30 March 2007.
Download an Entry Form by clicking on the Award icon on the home page of www.industrialacoustics.com/uk
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