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Lecture

From Horns to Hearables

The Strange History of Audio Reproduction

Apr
25
25 Apr 2025 /  
2:00pm - 3:30pm

About

In little more than a hundred years, we’ve gone from wax cylinders to streaming services, and brass horns to stereo earbuds.  It’s been a journey that’s seen constant battles between manufacturers, recording studios and audiophiles, as they’ve grappled with technology, audio quality and convenience.  In this talk, Nick looks at how our desire to listen to music has created a multi-million dollar industry which has created its own mythology about audio quality.  It’s a history of surprising and often accidental development that has always been difficult to predict, but which is still trying to find new ways to make more money from our ears.  Come and hear how we got to where we are today and where we may be going in the future.

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Continuing Professional Development

This event can contribute towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours as part of the IET's CPD monitoring scheme.

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25 Apr 2025 

2:00pm - 3:30pm

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Organiser

  • London Local Network

Registration information

These lectures are preceded by an optional lunch where there is an opportunity to network with colleagues.

If you wish to attend this lecture, please book a place on the IET website.

During the booking process you will have the opportunity to pre-book a lunch at Savoy Place.  The cost for a two-course meal with wine is £20.83 + vat (£25 inc vat). It is ESSENTIAL to pre-book lunch and pay for it on this website.

Reservations for lunch can be made up to 11pm on the Monday prior to the event (subject to availability).

Speakers

Nick Hunn

CTO - WiFore Consulting

Nick Hunn is a Fellow of the IET, and has been closely involved with short range wireless and communications, designing technology that helps to bring mobility to products, particularly in the areas of telematics, M2M, smart energy, IoT, LPWAN, wearables and mobile health.  He invented the word “Hearables”  and chaired the Bluetooth Hearing Aid working group, leading the development of Bluetooth LE Audio.  He has worked with many companies developing wireless audio products.  

Outside the audio industry, Nick has a wide ranging career across many technical sectors, having helped design laser gyroscopes, high power X-Ray generators, semiconductor processing equipment, robot vision systems, sperm and embryo freezers, smart meters, wireless technology, telematics systems, and also big data analytics.  

He has published two editions of “An introduction to Bluetooth LE Audio” and is also the author of “The Essentials of Short Range Wireless” a book attempting to explain the application of wireless technologies to product developers.  He regularly writes about technology on his blog at www.nickhunn.com.  Nick can be contacted at nick@wifore.com.

Reasons to attend

Come to understand how the audio industry has evolved and discover where it is going.  It's a light-hearted look at how technology and fashion have changed the way we interact with sound.

Location

IET London Savoy Place

2 Savoy Place
London

WC2R 0BL
United Kingdom

IET London: Savoy Place is committed to having an environmentally responsible event portfolio and work hard to plan and implement events which reflect sustainable event best practices, from working with venues and suppliers that demonstrate best environmental practices to reducing the carbon footprint of each event and therefore our impact on the environment.

Programme

Optional Lunch

12:00 to 13:45 

These lectures are preceded by an optional lunch where there is an opportunity to network with colleagues.  The cost is £25 and reservations  can be made up to 11pm on the Monday prior to the event (subject to availability).

 

Lecture

14:00 – the lecture starts promptly at 14:00

14:45 approximately – questions and discussion

15:30 Optional tea/coffee in the Faraday Centre.  Free for members.  Non-members can purchase tea/coffee at the Faraday counter.)