The day will bring together experts, lawyers, political decision-makers and local players to explore the impact of noise pollution in urban environments, analyze the existing legal framework and propose concrete solutions for a more harmonious noise environment.
The program will include round-table discussions led by renowned speakers on the challenges of noise in transport, urban planning and infrastructure, as well as legislative and educational initiatives aimed at raising public awareness and improving quality of life. The symposium will also be enriched by cultural moments to illustrate the importance of sound in our lives. This event is a unique opportunity to understand, debate and collaborate on sustainable strategies for responsible sound management that respects citizens. 10:30am: Introduction to the sound environment and its societal consequences
Opening by Erik Orsenna, academician and patron of the 22nd UNESCO Sound Week, and Philippe Mettoux, State Councillor and General Counsel of SNCF 10:45am: Round table “The right to quiet”
Sabrina Abbassi-Barteau, vice-president of the Paris Court
Me Bernard Lamorlette, lawyer
Thierry Mignot, expert to the Court of Cassation
Sylvain Noyau, General of the Gendarmerie Moderator: Christian Hugonnet 2:00 pm: Noise environment players
Opening by Olivier Blond, Chairman of Bruitparif, special delegate for environmental health and air pollution control at the Île-de-France Region.
14h10: Round table: how to control road noise -Contributions of the vehicle and the tire on road noise
Christian Mignot, Technical Director Europe Physique et Modélisation Produits Société Michelin -Proposal to improve urban noise by changing strategy
Thomas Antoine, acoustics engineer and noise and vibration expert at Renault Group “Apache” technology 15h10: Round table : The legal-political stakes of urban infrastructures
Jeanne d’Hauteserre, mayor of the 8th arrondissement of Paris
Didier Gonzales, mayor of Villeneuve-le-Roi
Sylvie Justome, deputy mayor of Bordeaux
Me Bernard Lamorlette, lawyer 16h30: Round table: Societal aspects and sound education
– Sirens on priority vehicles and two-wheelers/legislative aspects
Intervention by AFNOR – Evolution of bars and contemporary music/legislative aspects
Jean-Paul Van Cuyck, Founding Director A2MS (GIAC) – “Decibel” signs to know the decibel like degrees Celsius.
Arnaud Coez, audioprosthesist – Intelligent earplugs for everyday and industrial use
Antoine Malrin, Engineer, Doctor in acoustics, Starkey company – The “Quiet” label
Charlotte Lemoine, Director of the CIDB – The “Qualité sonore” label against over-compression
Nathalie Birocheau, Managing Director and co-founder, IRCAM Amplify – The “Quiet Cities” competition
Olivier Blond, President of Bruitparif, special delegate for environmental health and air pollution control at the Île-de-France Regional Council.
7:30 pm: When justice meets music
With,
Nathan Bauer, violinist, divisional police commissioner based in Versailles
Julien Eyraud, pianist, President of Chamber, Paris Court of Appeal
Hubert Guillard, concert performer Program :
– Gabriel Fauré’s Elégie for violin and piano, Op. 24
– Clara Schumann’s Romance, Op. 22
– Robert Schumann’s Adagio, Op. 70
– Serge Rachmaninov’s Fantaisie Tableau for two pianos, Op. 5