Crystal Instruments (CI) recently attended IEST’s ESTECH 2018 conference in Orlando, Florida. This conference is for leading professionals in product reliability, nanotechnology facilities, environmental testing, and controlled environment rooms (clean rooms). From various working groups, seminars, and classes, ESTECH is a great opportunity to meet and understand the changing demands in industry, academia, and government.
Read MoreOh my! We now have both EMA and OMA!
Crystal Instruments is routinely a proud supporter of IMAC and 2018 proved to be no different. IMAC XXXVI had a broader focus in topics with the tagline being “It’s not just modal anymore.” The conference took on a note of more general-purpose data acquisition while still maintaining a strong academic focus on the modal analysis principles. The 2018 conference saw more topics including shock, and non-linear mechanics.
Read MoreDespite the storm-torn state of host town Jacksonville, Florida undergoing restorations, the 88th Shock and Vibration Exchange carried on with its usual vivacious atmosphere. Folks flew in from all around the world to share their groundbreaking ideas on shock and vibration measurement. HI-TEST Labs did the exemplary job of planning the entire event.
Read MoreWhat does an automotive engineer, electric engineer, and an airline acoustics engineer have in common? They all had the amazing idea to attend the Crystal-Instruments-sponsored 2017 SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and Exhibition in Grand Rapids, Michigan in June 2017.
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