ETS-Lindgren, the leading provider of technology solutions for electromagnetic and acoustic measurements, is proud to announce its participation in two important industry events: NOISE-CON 2024 at the Hilton Riverside in New Orleans, LA and IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2024 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC.
At NOISE-CON 2024, held from June 10 to 12, ETS-Lindgren will demonstrate its expertise in Acoustic Solutions at Booth 33. The booth will spotlight an audiometric booth cutaway section that is a visually engaging wedge wall display, offering attendees a peek into the latest advancements in acoustic testing and measurement design and construction. Technical literature including the Acoustic Full Line Brochure, Full Line Test and Measurement Brochure, and the Small Device (SD) Test Enclosure Datasheet will be provided to offer detailed specifications and application insights.
During IMS2024, from June 16 to 21, ETS-Lindgren will present the most recent advancements in absorber technology at Booth 444. Visitors will have the chance to see ETS-Lindgren's products featuring our innovative High-Power Absorber (HP-8), Small Convex™ Absorber Samples, 3164-08 Open Boundary Quad-Ridged Horn Antenna with lens, and a Passive Intermodulation (PIM) Chamber cutaway. Additionally, technical literature addressing various industry needs such as the Test and Measurement Solutions Full Line, Wireless Solutions, and Top 10 RF Microwave Absorber Considerations brochures will be available for thorough examination.
"Our participation in NOISE-CON 2024 and IMS2024 underscores our commitment to advancing the fields of electromagnetic and acoustic measurement," said Janet O’Neil, Manager, Customer Relations at ETS-Lindgren. "These events serve as invaluable platforms for us to showcase our technical expertise and demonstrate the real-world applications of our solutions. We invite industry professionals to visit our booths and engage with our team to explore how ETS-Lindgren can address their most complex challenges. Be sure to ask about our acoustic and wireless testing services as well." she added.