EUHA Future Friday Becomes ‘Sound of Future’
The EUHA Congress is rebranding its future-focused Friday as Sound of Future, introducing a refreshed format, new stage area, and expert-led presentations to highlight upcoming trends in hearing care.
The EUHA Congress is rebranding its future-focused Friday as Sound of Future, introducing a refreshed format, new stage area, and expert-led presentations to highlight upcoming trends in hearing care.
At EUHA 2024 HCP apprentices and students will have free access to the event, including symposiums, the Future Friday keynotes, and more.
The 67th International Congress of Hearing Aid Acousticians featured 130 exhibitors presenting their innovations at the industry exhibition.
Lectures and live chats with the speakers will be offered in digital format on the day of the EUHA 3rd Digital Spring Conference, and will then be available on demand on the EUHA’s learning platform, “EUHA Learning Hub,” for eight weeks. Manufacturer information on new products provided by EUHA’s advertising partners completes the offer.
Read MoreEUHA Managing Director Tobias Bartels, a 48-year-old business graduate, brings to bear more than 25 years of experience from positions held in international companies in a wide variety of industries. His main focus has been in the fields of marketing and sales, digitization, conventions and events, as well as public relations.
Read MoreThe European Union of Hearing Aid Acousticians (EUHA) announced the the 2022 66th International Congress of Hearing Aid Acousticians’ program has been released, debuting a science symposium on Wednesday morning.
Read MoreThe European Union of Hearing Aid Acousticians (EUHA) announced that preparations for the 66th Annual International Congress of Hearing Aid Acousticians and the accompanying International Industry Exhibition scheduled to be held in Hanover, Germany, from October 12-14, are in full swing.
Read MoreFuture Friday will be held this year, for the second time, focusing on major topics associated with the future of hearing aid acoustics. The Congress will take place on September 15-17, 2021 at Deutsche Messe Hannover.
Read MorePhotos, video clips, and micro-messages can now be exchanged on: www.instagram.com/euhaev/. EUHA points out that subscriptions, likes, comments, and sharing will be “very much appreciated.”
Read MoreThe European Union of Hearing Aid Acousticians (EUHA) has announced its call for papers to be submitted in advance of the 65th International Congress of Hearing Aid Acousticians, now scheduled to be held in Hanover, Germany between September 15-17, 2021.
Read MoreThe virtual exhibition area of Digital Future Friday features 30 companies from the industry welcoming attendees to talk with them about their latest product innovations and trends in technology. Participants will have a chance to visit all three exhibition halls hosting 10 companies each, obtain information from company desks—so-called Company Info Points—and engage in live chats or video calls with company staff.
Read MoreTheir presentation, “Putting the ‘AI’ in patient-centered hearing health care,” will explore how new technological breakthroughs are putting the power of artificial intelligence directly into the hands of patients, giving providers an even greater opportunity to help them hear better and live better lives. The virtual presentation will be delivered on October 9, at 2 pm CEST.
Read MoreThe new format features a broad range of the latest in expert knowledge, product innovations, and digital ways to connect for attendees, speakers, and exhibiting companies, according to EUHA.
Read MoreThe Digital Future Friday on October 9 will highlight future topics and trends in audiology, hearing-aid acoustics, and the hearing instruments industry. According to EUHA, the event will feature four keynote lectures by internationally renowned experts from science and industry.
Read MoreA 2020 digital lecture program featuring the “Future Friday” theme that debuted at the 2019 show, will be announced soon.
Read MoreContent includes specialist lectures on topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), hearables, cochlear implants, and comorbidities associated with hearing loss.
Read MoreThe guidelines are intended to help hearing aid professionals continue to deliver vital hearing health care and, at the same time, avoid spreading the COVID-19 virus.
Read MoreIts focus will be on forward-looking issues from the fields of artificial intelligence, digitization, and innovative sensor technology. The conference schedule includes more than 20 expert lectures and six tutorials, presented by internationally renowned speakers.
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