Elias Montoya

Elias Montoya is an experienced acoustical engineer currently serving as an Associate at Veneklasen Associates, Inc. since October 2018, where responsibilities include conducting field noise and vibration measurements according to various standards. Prior experience includes a role as a Consultor Acústico at DECIBEL CHILE INGENIERÍA ACÚSTICA SPA, where Elias prepared measurement plans and executed on-site measurements at diverse locations. As an Acoustical Engineer at Vibro-Acoustic Consultants, Elias explored advanced technologies for monitoring noise and vibration, and as an intern at E-CL S.A., established a novel method for assessing wind farm acoustic impacts in Chile. Career beginnings included roles as a Missionary with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, overseeing travel logistics, and as an Electrical Technician at DICTUC SA, ensuring compliance with electrical construction standards. Educational qualifications include degrees in Acoustic Engineering and Engineering Science from INACAP and certification as an Electrical Technician from Liceo Industrial Domingo Matte Mesías.

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Veneklasen Associates, Inc.

Founded in 1947, Veneklasen Associates is one of the largest and oldest acoustical consulting firms in the world. With a global footprint, spanning several countries, we have been leaders in the field of architectural acoustics, environmental acoustics, audio-visual (AV), information technology (IT), Security, environmental noise and vibration mitigation. Engineering, research, and scientific diversity has been our hallmark. Veneklasen Associates' project portfolio is very rich with a diverse range of projects like Airports, Hospitals, Hospitality, High-end Residential, Mixed-use, Industrial, Commercial, Education, Museums, Transportation(High speed/Metro/LRT etc), and more. Our technical and professional standards have been developed through the successful design of literally thousands of buildings worldwide.


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