Starkey Named to Fast Company’s 2025 Next Big Things in Tech List
Starkey has been recognized on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list for its AI-driven hearing innovations.
Starkey has been recognized on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list for its AI-driven hearing innovations.
Signia added three new hearing aid form factors to its Integrated Xperience platform: the Insio IX ITC/ITE custom-fit and the Motion Charge&Go IX family of rechargeable BTE hearing aids.
The Oticon Jet PX uses DNN technology trained on 12 million sound scenes to deliver more accurate sound and better speech access in all environments.
Phonak introduces the Audéo Sphere Infinio, a hearing aid with a real-time AI chip designed to enhance speech clarity in noisy environments, as part of its new Infinio portfolio.
Read MoreSoundwave Hearing launched new Sontro Self-Fitting OTC Hearing Aids that feature advanced AI technology and streaming capabilities.
Read MoreLed by Professor Dr Volker Hohmann, a hearing researcher at the University of Oldenburg, the CRC will receive up to 8.1 million Euros (USD $8.68 million) for a second funding phase running from 2022 to 2026. With the official title “Hearing Acoustics: Perceptual Principles, Algorithms, and Applications” (HAPPAA), the CRC is focusing on developing hearing aids and hearing assistance systems that use artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically adjust to different environments, making these devices more adaptable to the specific needs of individual users.
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