Specialised Acoustic Training

Empowering contractors and builders with practical acoustic knowledge.

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Training Programs in Acoustics

At Resonex Acoustic Engineering, we are developing highly practical training programs designed specifically for contractors and builders who regularly deal with acoustic challenges—but may not have a background in acoustic theory or noise control design.

Whether you’re pricing a tender, reviewing specifications, or assessing contractor proposals, this training will give you a solid understanding of acoustic fundamentals, demystify technical jargon, and improve your ability to evaluate and cost noise control components. It empowers you to engage more effectively with suppliers and make better-informed decisions across all project stages.

 

Who the Training Courses Are Being Designed For:

Our upcoming training courses are being specifically developed for:

Flexible Delivery Options

Training will be offered in multiple formats:

Designed for Practical Noise Control Applications

Resonex’s acoustic training courses are being purpose-designed for professionals involved in mechanical noise control in real-world and on-site installations.

While most commercially available courses focus primarily on environmental acoustic assessments, our training is dedicated to the practical design and application of noise control solutions and products for mechanical acoustics.

The courses cover the fundamental theory behind noise control design and the application of key acoustic products such as attenuators, acoustic louvres, acoustic enclosures, exhaust silencers, and more.

Some key reasons why our courses will provide unique benefits are:

  • Developed by our Director | Acoustic Engineer with 15+ years of hands-on experience in HVAC, mining, power generation, and building services
  • Focused on practical application, not just theory
  • Designed specifically for people who don’t work in acoustics full-time but need to understand it for project delivery
  • Helps teams reduce confusion, improve accuracy, and build trust in their acoustic-related work