We turn complex scientific challenges into novel product dimensions that create added value.
Shaping sound
The concept of eliminating noise & vibrations with its negative equivalent goes as far back as June 1933, when Paul Lueg filed his patent on “silencing sound oscillations”. Yet active noise control has never found widespread application until recently. Read our case studies to learn how you can use the technology.
Using sound
Sound is stronger than light and carries an abundance of information. To date many tools, machines and robots still are deaf. We are here to provide them with ears and use the information to understand and interact effectively.
Our work
Read about our projects in real-time signal processing in our success stories.
Our Team
Meet our interdisciplinary team with backgrounds in math, physics, computer science, biology, electrical engineering and economics.
everything is a filter
Change perspective and start looking at things in life as a filter: street signs, coffee filters or equalizers, it's all the same.