Awards Presented by: Hearing Health & Technology Matters
Through the annual awards program, Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM) recognizes technological innovation and achievement in the hearing industry.
This year’s program saw dozens of innovative technologies submitted from companies across the globe, and more than 15,000 votes cast. Additionally, proceeds from the event helped raise over $4,000 for the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA).
“It was an exciting group of category winners reflecting the positive changes taking place in hearing care,” said panel judge Andrew Bellavia, Director of Market Development at Knowles Corp. “From devices and software that augment users’ lifestyle at all ranges of hearing loss, to systems that deploy hearing checks and diagnosis more broadly, each contributes in innovative ways to the advancement of hearing health.”
Category Winners
Hearing aids
- GOLD – Starkey Livio Edge AI
- SILVER – Phonak Paradise
- BRONZE – ReSound ONE
Personal Listening Devices
- GOLD – Alango Wear & Hear, BeHear ACCESS
- SILVER – Phonak Roger Select
- BRONZE – Nuheara IQbuds2 MAX
Assistive Technology and Software
- GOLD – Starkey Thrive Care App
- SILVER – MED-EL AudioKey App
- BRONZE – myPhonak App
Equipment
- GOLD – Alango Wear & Hear, Express Hearing Check
- SILVER – Redux Drying System
- BRONZE – MedRx iVRA
Auditory Implants
- GOLD – MED-EL SYNCHRONY Cochlear Implant System
- SILVER – Oticon Medical Ponto 4
- BRONZE – MED-EL BONEBRIDGE Hearing Implant System
Telehealth
- GOLD – Tele-iAudiology
- SILVER – SHOEBOX Online
- BRONZE – Oticon RemoteCare
“An impressive list of contenders made it to the top 6. The hearing technology market is beginning to converge with data, AI, biometrics and analysis that will allow the client and hearing healthcare professional to soon provide a unique hearing experience,” commented fellow panel judge, Kat Penno, Founder & Audiologist at Hearing Collective.
“The line between medical grade and consumer grade is merging quicker than we anticipated and this is evident by the finalists. Congratulations to all those who were nominated and thanks to the voters! ”
Innovator of the Year: MED-EL
The first-ever Innovator of the Year recognition has been awarded to MED-EL, after receiving the most points from the independent judge’s panel, based on the following criteria:
- Innovation – Technology that represents novel thinking in addressing habilitation of acquired hearing loss, its treatment and delivery.
- Effectiveness – Technological advances that best address limitations of previous generations of technology
- Efficiency – Advances that best close the distance between hearing care and the end-user
- Utility – Innovation that promotes greater ease of use by the end-user and/or practitioner
Congratulations to all the winners!
Source: hearinghealthmatters.org