Hearing News Watch

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Oct. 31, 2015

Wheels in Motion at IEEE for Creating Standards for Smartphone Hearing Pre-screeners 

Brian Taylor
In a story first reported by Dr. Abram Bailey at Hearing Tracker, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has “invited all interested parties to notify if they wish to actively participate in the development of IEEE P2650™ Standard For Enabling Mobile Device Platforms To Be Used As Pre-Screening Audiometric Systems.” The IEEE is a large, well respected network of engineers
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Oct. 29, 2015

UPDATE: GN ReSound Wins Default Judgement Against Oticon in German Court

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UPDATE:  “On January 7, the Oticon vs GN Resound patent war came to an end with scarcely a shot fired.  Settling a “slew of patent disputes” was good news for Big 6 bottom line solidarity and uninterrupted technological innovation.” —Holly Hosford-Dunn, January 12th, 2016, US Hearing Devic Patent Activity for November-December 2015.    DUSSELDORF, GERMANY — a default judgement against Oticon GmbH was issued
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Oct. 27, 2015

Update: Key Stakeholders Weigh-in on PCAST Letter to the President

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On Monday, October 26, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) released its official report to the President about hearing technologies and mild-to-moderate hearing loss in older adults. HHTM originally posted news of the report on October 25. Since the original HHTM story, several key stakeholders have weighed-in on the implications of the PCAST report with responses
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Oct. 25, 2015

PCAST Issues Eye-Opening Report, HIA Strongly Opposes

Brian Taylor
On Friday, October 23rd the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) released a report entitled, Aging America & Hearing Loss: Imperative of Improved Hearing Technologies. After several public meeting held over the past year, which were reported  previously by HHTM, PCAST members voted and approved the report. It will be published in the near future. Hearing Loss is
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Oct. 18, 2015

Professional Ear Cleaners in China Seek Govt recognition of their Trade as “Intangible Cultural Heritage”

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CHENGDU, CHINA – in the Sichuan province of southwestern China, a group of 30 professional ear cleaners are campaigning for the government to recognize their centuries-old trade as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, according to a recent report by the Daily Mail and People’s Daily. The traditional practice of ear cleaning, a practice that has been conducted for hundreds of years, is
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Oct. 15, 2015

Startup Gets $52 Million Investment to Develop Drug Treatment for Hearing Loss

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS – Third Rock Ventures, a biotechnology-focused venture capital firm located in Boston, announced the launch of a new startup company with the sole purpose of treating hearing loss. The new company, Decibel Therapeutics, raised $52 million dollars in Series A funding for its launch, with investment from Third Rock Ventures and SR One—the venture capital arm of pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline.{{1}}[[1]]GlaxoSmithKline is the world’s sixth-largest
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Oct. 13, 2015

Sonova Says Next Generation of Instruments to Use Standard 2.4GHz Connectivity

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STAEFA, SWITZERLAND — Major hearing instrument manufacturer Sonova, during its 2015 Investor and Analyst Day at its international headquarters in Switzerland, has confirmed that it will  incorporate 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, with a new chip, in its next generation of hearing instruments. The new chip will use the standard protocol, rather than the current 2.4GHz system used in conjunction with Phonak’s Roger Pen. The
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Oct. 11, 2015

Starkey Upheaval – Could This Lead to a Potential Sale?

Wayne Staab
Editor’s Note: Today’s post comes from HHTM’s Editor-In-Chief, Wayne Staab, Ph.D., providing our readers with an interesting analysis of just who might be interested in Starkey Hearing Technologies in the event that the company becomes available for sale.  With the recent upheaval at Starkey Hearing Technologies, speculation has arisen about the climate for a potential sale.  The reason for the speculation lies with the
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Oct. 09, 2015

Canadian Province to Expand Newborn Hearing Screenings for All

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WINNIPEG, MANITOBA — the Canadian province of Manitoba has announced that it will expand newborn hearing screening to all babies born in the province. The announcement comes a year after a study indicated “serious shortcomings” in the country’s newborn hearing screening protocol, with only two locations in the entire province of Manitoba currently conducting the screenings.{{1}}[[1]]See David Kirkwood’s 2014 post: Canada’s
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Oct. 07, 2015

Update: CVS, Second Largest US Pharmacy Chain, to Open Hearing Centers

Brian Taylor
WOONSOCKET, RHODE ISLAND — In an October 5th press release CVS announced it will be opening Hearing Centers at seven CVS/pharmacy locations in the Dallas and Cleveland areas. According to another statement, the CVS Hearing Centers will be open Tuesdays to Saturdays and be staffed by licensed audiologists and hearing instrument specialists. In addition the Hearing Centers, which will operate