March 18, 2008

Wayne State University spin-off that lets you \"see sound\" announces product to \"de-noise\" environment for quality control testing

\"\"DETROIT, MICHIGAN. March 18, 2008. SenSound, LLC today introduced SenQC, a software based quality control system for manufacturers of products in a broad spectrum of industries. SenQC will allow manufacturers to conduct high-throughput 100% in-line and end-of-line pass/fail inspections of components, subassemblies and finished goods to verify acoustic signatures and test for noise indicated defects. SenSound's proprietary technology works by filtering out constant and transient environmental noise generated by surrounding machinery, HVAC systems and other sources from sounds emitted by the test object. The highly sensitive, non-contact system captures product noise emissions and "de-noises" the environmental sounds, allowing for rapid automated defect inspection with minimal disruption to production.

"Noise-related quality control testing has been challenging and costly, often requiring anechoic chambers or sound enclosures to test for acoustic quality or noise indicated defects", said Sergio Mazza, President of SenSound. "SenQC will open the door to a new way of quality control testing for manufacturers and suppliers in transportation, consumer products, industrial equipment and a number of other industries."

SenSound is currently working with assembly line integrators, such as Assembly and Test Worldwide, to introduce SenQC to the manufacturing industry. According to Wayne W. Schultz, President of ATW - ATT, "We are very excited to be working with SenSound in the introduction of SenQC. Squeaks, rattles and other unwanted sounds are indicators of product defects in a variety of settings. Noise consistency or sound signature is also an important attribute of many products. SenQC will offer a novel and cost effective way to screen products for defects before they leave the factory, resulting in reduction of expensive warranty, support and repair costs."

"We are pleased with the continued impressive work of SenSound and Dr. Sean Wu, distinguished professor of Engineering at WSU," said Dr. Gloria Heppner, associate vice president for research at Wayne State. "Discoveries stemming from university research make an impact on our economy and our lives, and Mr. Mazza, Dr. Wu and members of SenSound are working hard to make a difference in our world. The introduction of SenQC is yet another example of this," Heppner added.

SenQC was developed with the support of SBIR grants obtained through the National Science Foundation. SenSound technology was initially developed in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Wayne State University's College of Engineering. WSU researchers participated in the development and testing of SenQC through a subcontract to WSU from SenSound's National Science Foundation grants.

ABOUT SENSOUND
SenSound, LLC is a privately held company based in Detroit, Michigan. SenSound's award winning patented technology was initially developed in the College of Engineering at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. SenSound diagnostic software creates three-dimensional digital images of sound as it travels through space and time. The software is unique in its ability to quickly, accurately and cost effectively map sound sources on arbitrary three-dimensional surfaces. SenSound quality control software distinguishes between environmental noise and source object noise without the need for sound enclosures. SenSound technology has broad applications in product design, development and manufacturing where noise needs to be identified, understood and eliminated, or where manufacturing and component defects need to be identified. To learn more about SenSound, visit http://www.sensound.com.

ABOUT WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
Wayne State University is one of the nation's pre-eminent public research universities in an urban setting. Through its multidisciplinary approach to research and education, and its ongoing collaboration with government, industry and other institutions, the university seeks to enhance economic growth and improve the quality of life in the city of Detroit, state of Michigan and beyond. To learn more about Wayne State, visit http://www.wayne.edu.

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Julie O'Connor
Phone: 313-577-8845
Email: julie.oconnor@wayne.edu

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