EUHA Digital Spring Conference 2025: A Nine-Week Program of Expert Insights

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March 31, 2025

The Digital EUHA Spring Conference will take place from March 28 to May 31, 2025, offering a nine-week series of expert-led presentations and discussions, accessible via euha.org.

Launching March 28 with a New Discussion Format

The conference will open on March 28 at 9:00 AM with two engaging talks addressing topics relevant to today’s professional environment, including stress management and strategies for building a collaborative workplace culture:

  • Stefanie Fehr-Hoberg: My personal approach to stress and resilience

  • Hannah Wolf: Together instead of against each other – How we overcome challenges and foster a positive work atmosphere

Preview of Specialist Lectures

The spring conference will feature contributions from professionals across various disciplines, including audiology practice, marketing, research, and product development. Highlights include:

Practice

  • Daniel Paul & Marc SchmidtWhen is which varnish the right one?

  • Harald BonselImproving acceptance of primary care: Solutions via control and limitation systems

  • Sascha HaagOptimising streaming sound in practice

  • Dr. Melanie KrügerHearing effort – Support for hearing aid fitting?

  • Flora Mirzoyan & Roman GolovkovInnovations in high-performance polymer earmoulds

  • Tobias SchmitzWhen is which impression material the right one?

  • Daniel WinterOcclusion-free earmould models – Innovation for a natural hearing experience

Marketing & Communication

  • Artjom BrikmannHIDataSync: A central platform for product data – Functionality and outlook

  • Veronika VehrReaching tomorrow’s target audience

Research & Science

  • Dr. Florian DenkInfluence of in-situ measurements on hearing aid transmission behavior

  • Dr. Hamid JalilvandListening in dips: How competitive talkers shape acceptable noise levels and masking

  • Michael Preuss & Sven KreherChallenges in the comparability of SNR measurements in hearing aid research

  • Dr. Raffael SchmittTinnitus management and the role of digital applications

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