Noliac will exhibit at Oceanology International North America 2017
Your piezo partner for underwater applications
Noliac has previously exhibited at Oceanology International in London, and will exhibit at Oceanology International North America in 2017. John Klausen, Managing Director at Noliac North America, explains:
- North America is the world’s largest marine technology market, so naturally there is a big market in North America for sonar systems and underwater applications in general. Since our piezo products are vital components in these applications, we want to be present at Oceanology International North America. We will showcase our range of quality piezo tubes, plates, discs and rings as well as examples of custom designed piezo transducers suited for underwater applications. We look forward to talking about piezo solutions with both existing and potential customers.
Read more about Noliac’s piezo components
Read more about Noliac’s customized transducers
Book a meeting and visit us at stand E33
We are available to present our products and know-how about piezoelectric technology for underwater applications at stand E33. If you want a more in-depth discussion of a specific piezo solution, you can book a meeting beforehand.
Contact us directly at:
- John Klausen, Managing Director at Noliac North America: JK@noliac.com
- Cedric Goueffon, Global Sales Manager at Noliac: CG@noliac.com
Find Noliac's stand E33 using this floorplan of the exhibition hall
More information about Noliac?
If you want to know more about Noliac’s piezo products or know-how about piezo solutions for underwater applications, please contact us using our Request for Quote or contact sales.
More information about Oceanology International North America 2017
Oceanology International North America is the newest addition to the exhibitions and conferences arranged by Oceanology International. The exhibition in North America is launched in February 2017 and takes place in San Diego, California, with more than 150 exhibiting companies and more than 2,500 visitors expected.