June 5th, Nagoya: Sound and Vibration (NV) Analysis Evaluation Metrics and Practical Application Seminar

NewtonWorks Co., Ltd. will hold a free seminar in Nagoya on June 5, 2026, titled "Sound and Vibration (NV) Analysis Evaluation Metrics and Practical Application." Featuring Hiroto Ido, a joint researcher at Chuo University, the seminar aims to provide engineers with practical methods for acoustic analysis and the latest optimization techniques to improve NV performance and design efficiency.
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NewtonWorks Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director and President: Toshikazu Yamanashi) will hold a seminar titled "Sound and Vibration (NV) Analysis Evaluation Metrics and Practical Application Seminar" in Nagoya on Friday, June 5, 2026.

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In today's world, shortening development periods is a top priority. Do you have concerns that "traditional 'build and test' methods might cause you to fall behind competitors"?
This seminar is for those with such concerns and challenges, providing a thorough explanation of the "key points" for making acoustic analysis practical and directly applicable to real-world tasks, without becoming a mere formality.

The lecturer will be Hiroto Ido, a joint researcher at Chuo University, who has solved numerous noise problems. He will explain the "evaluation metrics" essential for effective analysis utilization, along with case studies. NewtonWorks will introduce specific problem-solving flows using the latest shape optimization methods and system integration. Engineers who wish to achieve both improved NV performance and design efficiency are encouraged to participate.

## Key Seminar Topics

- The essence of "evaluation metrics" that unravel physical phenomena
Hiroto Ido, a joint researcher at Chuo University who has led numerous noise countermeasures, will teach how to interpret important metrics such as acoustic power and radiation efficiency.
- Fusion of analysis and actual machines: Challenging correlation
We will present the results of actual machine verification using samples made with metal 3D printers, delving into the true nature of the "gap between prediction and actual results" that engineers struggle with most.
- Optimized design overlooking the entire system
We propose a flow for improving NV performance beyond individual components by integrally modeling the entire rotating machine system.

## Event Outline

- Date: Friday, June 5, 2026, 13:30-16:40 (Reception starts 13:15)
- Venue: Meieki Seminar Office Room A (5-minute walk from JR Nagoya Station Sakura-dori Exit)
- Fee: Free (Pre-registration required / Capacity 30 people)

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## Lecturer Profile: Hiroto Ido, Joint Researcher, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University

### A leading expert in vibration and noise analysis and experimentation

Since his student days, he has been involved in experimental analysis related to vibration and noise and the development of acoustic numerical simulation (BEM/FEM) technology. At Sony, he was part of the Monozukuri Technology Center, supporting design work in development departments for audio, video, TV, AIBO, and VAIO.

After working at Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Sony Corporation, LMS Japan Co., Ltd., and Siemens Co., Ltd., he currently serves as a Joint Researcher at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, a Director of the Smart Sound Design Society, and a (part-time) Director of Quint Co., Ltd.

## About NewtonWorks Co., Ltd.

Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo. Representative Director and President: Toshikazu Yamanashi. NewtonWorks is an independent engineering solutions provider that supports the manufacturing industry with advanced technical capabilities, with CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) at its core. The company's strength lies in its ability to provide a wide range of solutions covering all phases of product development, from FEM (Finite Element Method) analysis, which meticulously captures the physical behavior of products from a microscopic perspective, to 1D-CAE (system simulation), which macroscopically models the behavior of the entire system in the upstream process.

Another major feature is the development of their proprietary software suite "NewtonSuite," which condenses the know-how cultivated through many years of support and consulting. In addition to selling these latest software, they provide advanced analysis consulting by experienced engineers, contract analysis, and specialized technical training, all in one stop. In various industrial fields such as automotive and energy, they solve the challenges faced by Japanese manufacturing with the power of technology, providing total backup for next-generation product development.

## Contact for this matter

NewtonWorks Co., Ltd.
Marketing Group
Phone: 03-3535-2631
Email: info@newtonworks.co.jp