Oticon Opens Nominations for 2026 Focus on People Awards
Oticon is accepting nominations for its annual awards program recognizing individuals with hearing loss and the professionals, caregivers, and educators who champion hearing health.
Oticon is accepting nominations for its annual awards program recognizing individuals with hearing loss and the professionals, caregivers, and educators who champion hearing health.
At AAA 2026, a panel of industry executives explored the impact of artificial intelligence, a looming talent shortage, and the critical need to reframe hearing loss as a core health issue.
The award recognizes the multichannel cochlear implant developer and other laureates for their contributions to neuroengineering.
Phonak has named New York City Ballet principal dancer Sara Mearns as a brand ambassador to raise awareness and advocate for proactive hearing health through her personal journey with hearing loss.
Read MoreMead Killion, an audiologist and inventor who died at age 86, is remembered for his contributions to audiology and the hearing industry.
Read MoreMarshall Chasin, AuD, a longtime contributor and member of The Hearing Review editorial advisory board, is the recipient of this year’s Richard Seewald Career Award from the Canadian Academy of Audiology.
Read MoreThe Niparko Memorial Lecturer for CI2026 Chicago will present on “Tonotopic Coding in Cochlear Implantation.”
Read MoreGene Brown, MD, RPh, has been elected president of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and its foundation.
Read MoreFranklin will lead global marketing across Ampetronic and Listen Technologies and advance the brands’ shared mission to make audio accessible for everyone everywhere.
Read MoreESCO has appointed a new director of commercial insurance to lead its expanding suite of business coverage solutions.
Read MorePro soccer goalie Rylee Foster is using her platform to raise awareness, inspire others, and advocate for greater inclusion in sports.
Read MoreDr Melvin J. Sorkowitz a disruptor who helped make audiology what it is today, has died at 86—but his impact still echoes.
Read MoreThe new Sonova VP of Commercial Sales at U.S. Hearing Instruments will oversee commercial leadership for both the Phonak and Unitron brands.
Read MoreMarshall Chasin fondly remembers Jack Katz, PhD, known for his pioneering work on central auditory processing disorders and improving audiology through research and education. He has died at the age of 91.
Read MoreIn her new role, Wenzel will lead WSA’s Audit Committee, focusing on internal audit oversight and risk management evaluation.
Read MoreBobby Mukkamala, MD, an otolaryngologist from Flint, Michigan, has been sworn in as the 180th president of the American Medical Association.
Read MoreCarsten Buhl, WSA president of the Americas Region and executive board member, will leave the company to pursue a new career.
Read MoreHe will lead the Eastern U.S. team selling Listen Technologies’ full suite of solutions, including ListenWIFI, ListenTALK, ListenRF, ListenIR, and Auri.
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