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Company Profile
Acoustic Space® is the international and export branch of Acoustica®.
Acoustica® is a 100% Australian owned company engaged in research, development, manufacture, sale, export and licensing of leading technology sound control and abatement systems.
From humble beginnings in 1982 when perforated steel was a major component in noise control applications, Acoustica® has been pioneer in developing cost effective sound control solutions.
In 1991 Acoustica® was the first to introduce polyester sound and thermal insulating materials to Australia. This breakthrough with polyesters revolutionised the industry by overcoming health and recycling issues associated with the then existing products.
Also in the 1990’s SANIP (Sydney Airport Noise Insulation Program), the body responsible for overseeing the Federal Government Noise Insulation Program, adopted Acoustica’s pilot program implementation as the specification for all dwellings included in the insulation program.
In 2005 the NSW Government Minister, Diane Beamer, announced that Acoustica® had won the Excellence in Innovation Award for Outstanding Innovation for their new plasterboard wall system which, at half the thickness of conventional wall systems, delivered the best acoustic performance.
Also in 2005 Acoustica® was accepted into the prestigious Australian Technology Showcase (ATS) for Revolutionary Technology for Acoustic Control. The ATS Showcase is sponsored by the Australian Federal and State Governments to promote innovative Australian technology worldwide.
In 2006 the Australian Marine Industry Federation awarded Acoustica’s marine products, Vybar® and AquaMarine® 3D, a commendation award in the Innovative Product of the Year category.
Acoustica®is recognised as a leader of innovative and cost effective solutions with their products being installed in the first satellite tele-conferencing centre in Australia.
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Applications
Industrial applications include Qantas 10 000 m² workshops, Boral Brickworks, Alcan, White Wings and CSR. Community facilities include Sydney’s Taronga Park Zoo, Tamworth Country Music Venue Centre, schools, universities and hospitals. Commercial buildings include American Express, Commonwealth Bank, Commonwealth Department of Defense, CSR, Deloite Touche Tomatsu, JP Morgan. There are numerous hotels, bars, restaurants and clubs in the hospitality sector. Residential buildings include apartment buildings and private homes throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Middle East.