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Patrick Houben on Passive Damping in High-Tech Systems


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Published on 8 Apr 2025

5 min read - 8 Apr 2025

Nobleans are encouraged to keep developing their skills. recently, Patrick was interviewed by High Tech Institute about his experience with the course Passive damping for high-tech systems. The three-day training offered a hands-on approach to improving system performance through smart damping techniques. From practical tools to eye-opening design cases, read how this course gave Patrick new insights – and how he’s already applying them in his role as mechanical architect.

If you add a little bit of damping, you can gain a lot

Eindhoven-based Nobleo Technology is an engineering firm that takes on in-house development projects. It specializes in software, mechatronics and mechanics in three core areas: autonomous & intelligence solutions, embedded & electronics solutions and mechatronic systems. Patrick Houben has been employed there for two years as a mechanical architect with the business unit Mechatronic Systems. Originally a mechanical engineer, he’s worked his entire career at semicon companies, including Assembléon, when it was still called Philips EMT, and ITEC in Nijmegen.

“What I mainly do at Nobleo now is define the architecture in projects for customers, lay down concepts and support the project team,” Houben explains. “I’m working together with a team of mechatronic engineers. We ensure that customers’ wishes are properly embedded in the products or modules we design for them.”

“At Nobleo, we take care of the entire design process for the customer, including supervising the industrialization of the products in the customer’s supply chain. We do the latter together with Nobleo Manufacturing. We call this Design House+ and it’s catching on well. In addition to product development, we build and test the prototypes. During the industrialization process, we can efficiently incorporate necessary improvements in the design. The customer then has a fully equipped supply chain.”

‘We were given good study cases that showed that in a mechanical construction, you often have very little damping.”

Pragmatic, practical and applicable

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