Nightside earns industry honours for cutting-edge sports lab
Press release, 3-Nov-08, Nightside Test Design, Christchurch, New Zealand: Christchurch-based test engineering specialist Nightside Test Design has taken top category honours at the Australasian
EDN Innovation Awards for its ground-breaking work with the world market leader in protective field hockey apparel, OBO.
At the awards ceremony held in Sydney last month, Nightside was awarded first place in the 'Best application of test or
data acquisition equipment' category, for the development and integration of a high-speed image and data capture
facility for OBO.
Nightside beat out three Australian companies for the honour, which marks the second major recognition for the company
this year, following a finalist placement in The Export NZ Canterbury Export Awards in July.
Nightside's managing director, Peter Brown, says the win is a significant achievement for the New Zealand company,
identifying the uniqueness and technical difficulty of the project.
"When OBO came to us, there were no known precedents within the sports equipment arena of companies putting a test
facility of this nature in place. The award goes a long way in validating the creativity and innovation of the project
team," he says.
Having only emerged from the Canterbury Innovation Incubator in late 2006, Nightside is already accumulating recognition
and success for its specialised test engineering solutions.
The company is a member of the National Instruments (NI) Alliance Partner Program – an international network of
consultants, systems integrators, and product developers that help bring NI technology to new applications and markets.
The new OBO test laboratory was developed collaboratively with Nightside as a state-of-the-art facility equipped with a
high-speed video camera and sensor equipment to capture and analyse the impact of balls shot by a high-pressure cannon
at up to 160km/h.
The shock attenuation of the impact is recorded frame by frame by a high-speed Mikrotron video camera and other sensors
at over 2,000 frames per second, allowing highly detailed analysis of the data and images around the impact zone.
"Until recently, similar testing has been limited to the automotive industry and the military sector," says Brown.
"However, through Nightside's innovation, OBO's in-house facility has set a new standard in the testing of protective
sports equipment."
Reuben Parr from OBO says the system has been very successful to date in testing a range of helmets and masks from
different sporting codes, including cricket, softball and hockey.
Results have shown a large difference in the performance of different products and different materials. For example,
polycarbonate face masks have proved to be far stronger than the steel-wire face masks currently used in a number of
sporting codes.
About Nightside Test Design
Founded in 2001, Nightside is one of New Zealand's largest specialised test engineering businesses. With offices in
Christchurch and Auckland, the company offers a wide spectrum of products and services to clients throughout New Zealand
and internationally.
Nightside provides independent test engineering solutions as an alternative to having an in-house department.
Nightside's professional services cover the full product development lifecycle from design to production, including
software testing, production testing, embedded development, industrial control, measurement and data logging.
Nightside is a member of the National Instruments (NI) Alliance Partner Program – an international network of
consultants, systems integrators, and product developers that help bring NI technology to new applications and markets.
As one of only three Certified Alliance Partners in New Zealand, Nightside uses NI LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and
TestStand, along with the NI data acquisition and control hardware to provide automated solutions for manufacturing
production test applications.
About the 2008 EDN Innovation Awards
The EDN Innovation Awards recognise and reward excellence in electronics design, manufacture and testing from New
Zealand and Australian companies. The awards are presented to companies demonstrating technological innovation and
design creativity.
This year the awards were presented in six categories, with one overall winner:
Best student project
Best application of test or data acquisition equipment
Best application of a microcontroller
Best application of RF design
Best application of programmable logic
Best application of analogue design
Best application of computer/boards and buses (New)
Best application of design software (New)
Best overall project
The 2008 EDN Innovation Awards were held 14th October, 6.30pm, at L'Aqua, Cockle Bay, Sydney.
ENDS