The scientific lecture program for the 69th International Congress of Hearing Aid Acousticians (EUHA) will feature more than 25 presentations and five tutorials. For the first time, the program has been organized into thematic clusters to help attendees tailor their experience based on specific areas of interest.
The congress will open with a keynote address by Dr. Markus Peifer, Head of the Organisation and Legal Department at the Zentralverband des Deutschen Handwerks (ZDH). EUHA President Beate Gromke encouraged participation in the opening session:
“I am very proud that an important figure in the skilled crafts sector is coming to the EUHA Congress in Nuremberg. This underlines the relevance of our craft and its importance for the future. In the keynote speech, we will receive first-hand information. We cordially invite all congress participants to attend.”
Following the keynote, the EUHA Knowledge Symposium will begin in the Sydney Room. The event includes the presentation of the EUHA Sponsorship Award and the Research Association of German Hearing Aid Acousticians (FDHA) Award, offering attendees insight into current research in the field.
The scientific content will be grouped by topic over the course of the three-day congress. Wednesday sessions will highlight hearing research, while Thursday will center on clinical application, including special topics such as cochlear implants, dementia, and pediatric audiology. Friday will focus on future developments and continued research. This structure is designed to allow participants to create personalized learning paths.
Admission to the keynote address and the Knowledge Symposium on Wednesday afternoon is free. The program begins at 11:30 a.m. in the Sydney Room.
The full lecture program is available at euha.org/en.
Source: EUHA







