INTER-NOISE 2026 SUPPORTERS
Host Organisation
Australian Acoustical Society
The Australian Acoustical Society (AAS) aims to promote and advance the science and practice of acoustics in all its branches to the wider community and provide support to acousticians. The Australian Acoustical Society provides a source of expertise in acoustics to the public, private corporations, small business, the legal system, standards organisations, regulatory bodies and government. The Society was formed in 1964 when meetings were held by like minded people interested in acoustics and vibration. The Society was later incorporated on 1 April 1971 as a public company.
Supporting Institutions
International Institute of Noise Control Engineering
The International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE) was founded in 1974. It is a worldwide consortium of organizations concerned with noise control, acoustics and vibration. The primary focus of the Institute is on unwanted sounds and on vibrations producing such sounds when transduced.
I-INCE is the only organization that has a worldwide coverage of the issue of noise control technology. It has the ability to identify global noise control issues, discuss them on a global scale and communicate its findings with nearly all nations in the world. In the present connected world this might be a unique position that brings opportunities but also responsibilities.
Western Pacific Commission for Acoustics
The Western Pacific Commission for Acoustics is the umbrella collective representing 13 relevant societies across 10 countries in the Asia and Western Pacific area.
WESPAC aim to aid in development in acoustics in the western Pacific Region, the promotion of regional co-operation in research on acoustics, and the organisation of the Western Pacific Acoustic Conferences (WESPAC). WESPAC is also an International Affiliate Member of International Commission on Acoustics (ICA).