The conference provides a forum for engineers, researchers and experts working in the field of modeling, analysis, testing and improvement of noise and vibration characteristics of mechanical systems and civil structures. The focus is on combining academic research with cutting-edge industrial innovations and applications.
Forum for modeling, analysis, testing, and improvement of the noise and vibration characteristics of mechanical and mechatronic systems and civil structures.
Basics of vibration engineering
Seminar
Date:
22.09.2026
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23.09.2026
Location:
SPEKTRA Dresden, Germany
Basic knowledge of test specimen types, relevant standards, potential factors affecting measurement uncertainty and methods for minimizing or eliminating disruptive influences during calibration.
Advanced seminar: SPEKTRA calibration systems
Seminar
Date:
24.09.2026
Location:
SPEKTRA Dresden, Germany
Learn about all operating modes of the SPEKTRA calibration systems and how to use them. The main focus will be on the effective implementation of your calibration tasks.
Aerospace Test&Development Show
Date:
29.09.2026
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30.09.2026
Location:
Toulouse, Frankreich
The world’s only dedicated all-sector, complete-aircraft, urban- and inter-urban passenger drones, helicopters, aerospace, and air-defence system test and development international exhibition.
Seminar vibration test systems
Seminar
Date:
29.09.2026
Location:
SPEKTRA Dresden, Germany
This seminar provides participants with basic knowledge about the calibration of vibration test systems.
Seminar fundamentals of acoustics
Seminar
Date:
30.09.2026
Location:
SPEKTRA Dresden, Germany
Basic knowledge of various types of devices under test, relevant standards, possible influencing variables on the measurement uncertainty and many more acoustics-related topics.
Sweep it like it’s hot: Dynamic IMU/INS Calibration
Webinar
Date:
21.10.2026
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21.10.2026
Location:
online
Most IMU/INS calibrations look great on paper—until the system starts moving.
In this webinar, we’ll explain why single-point calibration (static calibration) is often not enough and ...