Starkey Named a Top Workplace in Minnesota for Fourth Consecutive Year
Starkey has been named a 2025 Top Workplace in Minnesota by the Star Tribune.
Starkey has been named a 2025 Top Workplace in Minnesota by the Star Tribune.
The collaboration will give speech-language pathology and audiology students at Northeastern hands-on experience with cutting-edge AI auditory training technology.
At the AAA 2025+HearTech Expo in New Orleans, Oticon will be showing its latest innovations, including the Oticon Intent, and will be involved in educational sessions, demonstrations, and expert discussions to advance audiology practices.
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Read MoreOticon Government Services recently celebrated the ribbon-cutting of a specially adapted home for Marine Sgt. Craig Brady.
Read MoreHearing care professionals secured top spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 100 Best Jobs for 2025, recognized for their strong job prospects.
Read MoreThe Hearing Industries Association has elected Brandon Sawalich, president and CEO of Starkey, as its new chair of the Board of Directors.
Read MoreThe U.S. News & World Report has ranked Hearing Aid Specialist as a top career for 2025, highlighting its accessibility and high demand.
Read MoreSonova’s new North America division president is succeeding Sandy Brandmeier, who retired from the position at the end of 2024.
Read MoreEars to You, a Canadian mobile hearing care franchise, is expanding with new British Columbia locations owned by Vice President James Roche.
Read MoreEssilorLuxottica has acquired French startup Pulse Audition, known for its AI-driven noise reduction and speech enhancement technology.
Read MoreHearUSA’s new hearing center in the Lake Nona region of Orlando offers advanced hearing aids and expert consultation.
Read MoreInnoCaption has acquired a mobile call captioning service for the deaf and hard of hearing to enhance accessibility for users through InnoCaption’s support and expertise.
Read MoreHearUSA has opened two new hearing centers in Houston, aiming to enhance hearing health access with modern facilities and personalized support.
Read MoreExpressable earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval for its high-quality speech therapy services.
Read MorePurdue University will open the research center in Indianapolis to advance precision audiology research and improve hearing health access.
Read MoreThe new FCC rules require all mobile phones to be compatible with hearing aids, expanding access to technology for those with hearing loss.
Read MoreAmplifon, parent company of Miracle-Ear, has been named to Newsweek’s annual ranking of America’s 200 Most Loved Workplaces.
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