SoundBounce, an advanced acoustic material, is making waves in the marine industry

Lios’ mission is to create a quieter world, whether that be on land or at sea. Our advanced acoustic material, SoundBounce, has proven applications in construction, aerospace and aviation, and home appliances. Now we’re looking to apply its unique ability to attenuate low frequency sound at sea.

Last week, CEO Rhona Togher, travelled to Trieste in Italy for the EIC Corporate Day with Fincantieri, one of the world’s largest shipbuilding groups. The EIC Corporate Partnership Programme aims to connect EIC-backed start-ups and SMEs with established businesses looking to solve their most complex challenges.

In vessels and submarines, noise and vibration impact passengers and crew: stealth, structural vibration, crew fatigue, passenger experience and overall vessel efficiency are all affected.

One of the main challenges facing the industry is low-frequency noise. It is also the hardest to solve. Existing materials which tackle low-frequency noise are bulky and heavy, and they clash with industry’s goal to become lighter, more energy efficient and sustainable.

 

Lighter, thinner noise reduction

Lios has developed SoundBounce to solve this challenge. Our advanced material technology is a game-changer for the marine industry. SoundBounce is thinner, lighter and more effective at blocking low-frequency noise. It is also non-toxic and fully recyclable at end-of-life.

Thank you to the EIC for inviting us to be a part of this programme and for the tailored preparation in the lead up to the event, and to Fincantieri for hearing our proposal and their curiosity about our innovation. We hope SoundBounce sets sail in your ships in the not-so-distant future.

 

“For us, the real benefit of this EIC Corporate Day was the quality of technical conversations. As a start-up, it is rare to sit down with specialists from innovation, operations, and energy transition to examine the same solution from different angles. The questions and feedback we received helped us better position our technology for shipyard use, and we hope to take these conversations into a concrete evaluation phase.”

– Rhona Togher, CEO at Lios

 

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