Inter•Noise Conference 2026

55th International Congress & Exposition
on Noise Control Engineering

9-12 August | Adelaide Convention Centre
Adelaide, South Australia

We’re exhibiting at INTER-NOISE 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. The 55th International Congress & Exposition on Noise Control Engineering.

Be sure to stop by stand 22.
We’ll be ready to help with your measurement and testing initiatives.

Team Corporation and Data Physics – Members of the NVT Group (Noise and Vibration Technologies – will be showcasing their latest technologies in data acquisition, dynamic signal analysis, vibration control and vibration test systems. We are pleased to be joined by our partners, Resonate Systems, and Kemo Ltd., who will be exhibiting alongside us, bringing a wealth of noise and vibration testing experience.

Expect Mission Success with Team Corporation and Data Physics

Together as members of the NVT Group, Team Corporation and Data Physics deliver complete solutions that include: test system design, signal analyzers, vibration controllers, electrodynamic and hydraulic test systems and components, acoustic test systems, software, application expertise and training… and of course, global service and support.

Trusted by: NASA, K2 Space, Terran Orbital, Loft Orbital, Orbitworks, Lockheed Martin, Amazon, York Aerospace, Sierra Space, BAE/Ball Aerospace, SpaceX, Impulse Space, and more.

Whether you’re building CubeSats, deploying constellations, or preparing your spacecraft for launch qualification, our experts will be onsite to:

  • Help you define vibration and acoustic test protocols and design systems customized to your mission requirements.
  • Demonstrate how our solutions support compliance with standards, reduce risk, and streamline environmental qualification.
  • Share case studies and lessons learned from real satellite testing programs—we’ve helped teams of all sizes achieve mission success.

About Inter•Noise 2026

INTER-NOISE 2026 is the 55th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, one of the world’s premier conferences dedicated to acoustics, noise control, vibration, and related engineering disciplines.

Organized by the Australian Acoustical Society (AAS) and the International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE), the event takes place August 9–12, 2026 at the Adelaide Convention Centre in Adelaide, South Australia.

The 2026 theme is “From the Outback to the Ocean – Noise Control in Contrasting Environments,” highlighting challenges in urban, industrial, rural, and marine environments.

The congress features:

  • Technical paper presentations and poster sessions
  • Keynote and plenary presentations from internationally recognized experts
  • An extensive technical exhibition showcasing the latest measurement, analysis, and noise-control technologies
  • Exhibitor workshops
  • Professional networking events, including a Welcome Reception, Congress Dinner, and Young Professionals activities
  • Both in-person and virtual attendance options

Technical Topics

The program spans a broad range of acoustics and vibration disciplines, including:

  • Noise and vibration measurement methods
  • Signal processing and diagnostics
  • Vibro-acoustics and structure-borne noise
  • Active noise and vibration control
  • Aircraft and aerospace noise
  • Ground transportation noise
  • Industrial machinery noise and vibration
  • Underwater and marine acoustics
  • Building and architectural acoustics
  • Urban sound propagation
  • Community noise and health
  • AI and machine learning for acoustics and vibration
  • Noise impacts on biodiversity
  • Product sound quality and perceptual acoustics

Who Should Attend?

INTER-NOISE is particularly valuable for professionals involved in acoustics, vibration, testing, and product development, including:

  • Noise Control Engineers
  • Acoustical Engineers
  • Vibration Test Engineers
  • NVH (Noise, Vibration & Harshness) Engineers
  • Structural Dynamics Engineers
  • Aerospace Engineers
  • Automotive Engineers
  • Defense and Military Test Engineers
  • Product Development Engineers
  • Research Scientists
  • University Researchers and Graduate Students
  • Environmental Noise Specialists
  • Government and Regulatory Agencies
  • Consultants specializing in acoustics and vibration
  • Manufacturers of instrumentation, sensors, shakers, microphones, analyzers, and noise-control materials
  • Engineering managers responsible for testing laboratories or validation facilities

Why It Matters for Vibration Testing Professionals

For engineers working with vibration test systems and dynamic signal analysis, INTER-NOISE offers sessions directly related to:

  • Vibration measurement techniques
  • Shock and vibration diagnostics
  • Signal analysis
  • Structural dynamics
  • Vibro-acoustics
  • Machine condition monitoring
  • Active vibration control
  • AI-assisted vibration analysis
  • Advanced instrumentation and data acquisition

The exhibition also provides an opportunity to evaluate the latest vibration controllers, dynamic signal analyzers, sensors, microphones, software, and test equipment from leading manufacturers.


Leverage our Combined Experience and Expertise for your Next Testing and Qualification Programs

Trusted by: NASA, K2 Space, Terran Orbital, Loft Orbital, Orbitworks, Lockheed Martin, Amazon, York Aerospace, Sierra Space, BAE/Ball Aerospace, SpaceX, Impulse Space

Below: A satellite is prepared for vibration testing In the Loft Orbital Environmental Test Center: A Data Physics LE-2516 water-cooled electrodynamic shaker powered by a high-efficiency DSA15-16 IGBT amplifier. The system is capable of generating up to 25,000 lbf of force and is controlled by the latest SignalCalc 900 Series controller software in a 906 chassis.

Photo Credit: Loft Orbital

Satellite Vibration Qualification Testing

High‑channel count data acquisition and control for satellite qualification, including:

  • Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) analysis
  • Random and sine vibration control
  • Resonance dwell testing
  • Live/scope mode and real‑time monitoring with fault detection 

Advanced Safety System (“Soft Shutdown”)
Developed to protect flight hardware during shaker tests—including missions like the James Webb Space Telescope—by monitoring accelerometers, controller health, and facility power to ramp down safely during anomalies or loss of power.

Read the technical article: Critical Safety Features for Satellite Vibration Testing

High‑Channel Vibration Control & Signal Processing
SignalCalc 900 software and Abacus hardware support thousands of measurement channels with ultra-low phase error (~0.025°) for precision and repeatability.

Multi‑Shaker & Multi‑Axis Control
Enables complex MIMO control for dual‑shaker, multi-axis, over‑determined testing setups.

High Intensity Acoustic Testing in Reverberant Chambers, Progressive Wave Tubes, or Direct Field Acoustic Tests

  • Acoustic Noise Generators and Controllers for Reverberant Acoustic Test Facilities (RATF) and Progressive Wave Tubes (PWT)
  • MIMO Acoustic control for Direct Field Acoustic Testing. MIMO control for uniform acoustic coverage, and high‑intensity noise generation for spacecraft acoustic testing.

Advancing the most ambitious aerospace testing programs with custom engineered vibration test systems.

Test Systems for James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) 

VIDEO: Watch the JWST undergo vibration testing

Major aspects of the vibration test system are a guided head expander, and a guided T-Film slip table supplied by Team Corporation, both capable of resisting large overturning moments, along with three Data Physics LE-5022-3 50,000 lbf electrodynamic shaker systems and advanced SignalCalc vibration controllers with proprietary Soft Shutdown safety system supplied by Data Physics Corporation.

Sierra Space Dream Chaser vibration testing at NASA

VIDEO: Sierra Space DreamChaser Space Plane undergoes Vibration Testing on the MVF

One-of-a-Kind Test Systems for NASA’s Space Environments Complex

Located in Sandusky, Ohio at the Neil A. Armstrong Test Facility, the Space Environments Complex (SEC) houses the largest and most powerful space environment simulation facilities in the world. This includes the largest space simulation vacuum chamber, most powerful spacecraft Reverberant Acoustic Test Facility (RATF),  and the world’s highest capacity and most powerful spacecraft shaker system – the Mechanical Vibration Facility (MVF). 

Designed and implemented the vibration test system at NASA Armstrong that enabled multi-shaker 6‑DoF testing of NASA’s Orion-Artemis and the Sierra Space Dream Chaser space plane:

• Minimization of off-axis motion for tall CG spacecraft via Data Physics advanced MIMO control.
• Coordination of four horizontal and sixteen vertical shakers.

Team Corporation Designed the Vertical and Horizontal spacecraft vibration test systems at RAL Space

Dynamics Lab at RAL Space’s National Satellite Test Facility

State‐of‐the‐Art Satellite Test Facility in the UK
Designed horizontal and vertical vibration systems for RAL Space’s National Satellite Test Facility, capable of testing satellites up to 7 tons using:

High‑Frequency 6‑Degree‑of‑Freedom (6‑DoF) Vibration Systems
Developed the Tensor™ 18 kN (18 kN/axis, 5 Hz–2 kHz) for high‑frequency, real-world simulation:

  • Precise control across all axes including rotations
  • Ideal for avionics, PCB, guidance systems, and sub‑assembly testing under MIL‑STD‑810G protocols

Slip Table Cutaway Showing the Team Corporation T-Film Bearing Array

Industry‑Leading Components for Aerospace Systems
Supplies core components like slip tables, hydrostatic bearings, head expanders, and hydraulic power supplies, optimized for aerospace vibration applications.

The T-Film Bearing Tables (TB) Our most advanced slip table system. The modular bearings afford flexible configuration plus high load capacity at 6,500 lbs (2950 kg) per bearing, and significantly higher stiffness. T-Film tables use precision aluminum filler blocks instead of granite for the oil film support.

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