ZXONIC to Attend AIHA Connect 2026 in New Orleans
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- May 3
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What if workplace noise and vibration exposure could be measured, managed, and reported with greater intelligence — from personal exposure to full-site monitoring?
ZXONIC is excited to attend AIHA Connect 2026, taking place June 1–3, 2026, in New Orleans, Louisiana. As one of the leading gatherings for occupational and environmental health and safety professionals, AIHA Connect brings together experts focused on protecting workers, improving workplace environments, and advancing practical safety solutions.

Why AIHA Connect 2026 Matters for Occupational Noise and Vibration Monitoring?
At ZXONIC, we are focused on sound and vibration measurement, monitoring, and intelligent acoustic solutions for occupational safety, industrial environments, and compliance-driven applications. AIHA Connect 2026 provides an excellent opportunity for us to connect with industrial hygienists, safety managers, consultants, laboratories, and organizations looking for more efficient ways to evaluate occupational noise and vibration exposure.
Smarter Solutions for Occupational Noise and Vibration Monitoring
Workplace noise exposure remains one of the most important areas in occupational health and industrial hygiene. Accurate measurement is essential not only for compliance, but also for long-term hearing conservation, worker protection, and risk management.
ZXONIC provides a growing range of instruments and software solutions designed to support these needs, including:
Personal noise exposure meters and dosimeters for occupational noise assessment
Sound level meters and acoustic analyzers for workplace and environmental noise measurement
Vibration exposure measurement solutions for industrial safety and human exposure evaluation
Data management and reporting software for easier analysis, documentation, and compliance support
Acoustic imaging and monitoring technologies for industrial diagnostics, leak detection, and noise source localization
Our goal is to help professionals move from isolated measurements toward a more connected, intelligent, and efficient measurement workflow.
From Measurement to Actionable Reporting
For safety teams and industrial hygiene professionals, measurement is only the first step. The greater challenge is often managing multiple devices, organizing measurement data, generating reports, and turning exposure information into practical decisions.
ZXONIC’s software-driven approach is designed to make this process easier. Depending on the application, our systems can support real-time monitoring, scheduled measurement, multi-device management, data storage, automated report generation, and clearer review of occupational exposure results.
This is especially important for organizations managing multiple workers, multiple measurement locations, or repeated monitoring programs across different facilities.
Let’s Connect in New Orleans
AIHA Connect 2026 is a valuable opportunity for ZXONIC to meet professionals working in occupational noise, vibration exposure, industrial hygiene, environmental monitoring, and workplace safety.
We welcome conversations about:
Occupational noise exposure monitoring
Personal noise dosimetry
Workplace sound level measurement
Vibration exposure evaluation
Industrial acoustic monitoring
Measurement software and reporting workflows
Distribution, OEM, rental, and collaboration opportunities
If your work involves occupational noise exposure, hearing conservation, vibration exposure, environmental sound measurement, or industrial acoustic monitoring, we invite you to visit ZXONIC at Booth #1100 during AIHA Connect 2026.
We look forward to meeting industrial hygienists, OEHS professionals, safety managers, consultants, laboratories, distributors, and partners in New Orleans.
Event: AIHA Connect 2026
Date: June 1–3, 2026
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Booth: #1100
For more information or to schedule a meeting with ZXONIC,
please contact us:
Website: www.zxonic.com
Email: contact@zxonic.com
Phone: +1 (408) 320-5333
ZXONIC
Sound & Vibration Measurement & Monitoring




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