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Amadeus Acoustics to stage two-day seminar

Programme for the free December event includes live demos, expert talks and hands-on workshops at the company's headquarters in Vienna, Austria, as well as venue visits

Amadeus Acoustics has invited consultants, acousticians, system designers, and AV professionals to a two-day seminar exploring the future of active acoustics and immersive audio this winter, in Vienna, Austria. Taking place on December 1 and 2, 2025, the seminar offers an opportunity to engage directly with the Amadeus team, experience the technologies in action, and connect with peers.

The programme includes live demonstrations, expert talks, hands-on workshops, and venue visits.

Day one will take place at company headquarters in Vienna. The team will look at the science behind its geometric approach to design strategies using EASE 5 simulation. Demonstrations will be paired with open discussions and Q&As.

In the evening, guests will be to go on a behind-the-scenes tour of Theater an der Wien, one of Vienna’s most renowned performance venues and home to a major Amadeus installation, followed by dinner and drinks with the team.

The second day will feature guided visits to: Musikverein Vienna, including its famous Golden Hall; Mythos Mozart, an immersive audio installation at Mozart’s deathplace; and the Klangtheater from the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, an example of Amadeus Acoustics’ deployment in musical education.

Fabio Kaiser, CEO/co-founder of Amadeus Acoustics, said: “This seminar isn’t just about showcasing technology. It’s about building community. We’re proud to bring together professionals who are passionate about sound and acoustics, and to create space for real dialogue, exchange, and inspiration. At Amadeus, collaboration is at the heart of everything we do.”

Speakers will include Fabio Kaiser, CTO/co-founder Volker Werner, BD/co-founder Thorsten Rohde, and technical consultant Kaspar Glattfelder.

Participation is free of charge, including all catering and dinner. Following six previous seminars, the upcoming September event is already fully booked. Therefore, due to limited capacity, a no-show fee of €500 applies for any confirmed guests who cancel late or do not attend.

Click here to secure a place for the December dates.