2023 Hearing Technology Innovator Awards!
Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM), an online resource for hearing professionals and consumers with hearing loss has today announced the winners of its fourth annual Hearing Technology Innovator Awards™.
Through the annual awards program, HHTM honours technological innovation and achievement in the hearing industry.
This year’s competition reached new heights, attracting submissions from a diverse array of pioneering companies worldwide, including both emerging startups and established industry giants.
“This year’s Awards have highlighted an impressive spectrum of innovation, creativity, and inspiration. Innovations like these are instrumental in advancing progress across the industry.” - Dr Robert Traynor, Member of the 2023 Awards Judge’s Panel
The 2023 Hearing Aid Category Winners:
Receiver in Canal: Oticon Real
Behind the Ear: Phonak Lumity
In the Ear: Starkey Genesis AI
Design: Phonak Slim Lumity
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Contact us today for more information on the latest 2023 award-winning hearing aids available for you in Somerset.
About the Hearing Technology Innovator Awards
The Hearing Technology Innovator Awards™ is an international awards program designed to recognise and celebrate innovation within the hearing industry. Since its inception, the program has helped raise over $25,000 for hearing charities. Learn more at https://hearinghealthmatters.org/hearing-technology-innovator-awards/
About HHTM
Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM) provides timely information and lively insights to anyone who cares about hearing loss. Readers and contributors are drawn from many sectors of the hearing field, including practitioners, researchers, manufacturers, educators, and, importantly, consumers with hearing loss and those who love them. By involving all these groups, we hope to bridge the gaps in knowledge that so often divide them.