A new partnership between Australian Institute of Otology and National Acoustical Research Institute (NAL) brings together hearing researchers from across Australia with the common goal of improving treatments for the millions of people living with hearing problems.
The partnership between Ear Science and NAL represents a collaboration of research, innovation, and expertise in hearing health care that will lead to significant improvements in the lives of many people locally and around the world.
National Acoustical Research Institute
For more than 75 years, the National Acoustical Institute, a hearing research organization, has been working on evidence-based innovations to improve hearing health and change the lives of people with hearing loss. The organization says it continues to be at the forefront of advancing new solutions for hearing health services and technology, conducting advanced validation studies of treatment effectiveness and providing insight into the needs of people with hearing loss and clinicians. It is said that they are offering it.
“Our strong partnership with the Australian Institute of Otology brings together many of Australia’s brightest and most ambitious hearing researchers. We have a shared vision of making an impact,” said NAL Director Brent Edwards, M.A., Ph.D.
Australian Institute of Otology
Meanwhile, the Australian Institute of Otology brings together audiology, medical and clinical teams to develop innovative treatments for ears and hearing disorders, with the goal of ultimately finding a cure for hearing loss. The group says it is a recognized purpose organization. . Ear Science is focused on improving the quality of hearing health by prioritizing the communication of scientific research results to patients.
“As we look to the next era of hearing care, this meaningful partnership with the National Acoustical Institute brings new opportunities for knowledge sharing, improved access, advanced solutions, and better personalization for people everywhere.” hearing care,” said CEO Sandra Bellekom. ESIA
Both NAL and Ear Science can provide evidence-based insights and solutions that can be adopted by hearing health care professionals, policy makers, manufacturers, and people with hearing loss, the organizations say. By combining their extensive resources and datasets, the two organizations will work together to transform the lives of people with hearing loss like never before.
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