Enabling people to hear well has always been the heart of what we do at Sonova. And wherever someone’s journey towards better hearing begins, we want to be there for them.
When Crystal Variava first set foot in Rangammal School in the southern Indian city of Tiruvanamalai, she was astonished: 200 children were sitting in the bright classrooms of the spacious building and lessons were in full swing;…
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Phonak will start through Iron Bow a pilot program to provide the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) real-life opportunities for employing modern telehealth solutions to enable a distance fitting approach for hearing aids…
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Sonova’s Hear the World Foundation has been working for disadvantaged people with hearing loss for more than ten years. The Foundation has already provided support for more than 80 projects in 39 countries, helping thousands of…
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Efficiency in the animal kingdom: frogs only hear what they need to survive, and they use their mouths to do it. The peculiar characteristics of their hearing are also proving useful to Sonova’s experts as models for developing…
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Sonova has been offering its High Potential Program (HPP) as part of its staff development plan for over ten years. Léonie Fauvet, a young Frenchwoman, has participated in this training scheme for future managers. Personal…
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Permanent hearing loss is one of the most common disabilities and two out of 1,000 newborns are born with hearing loss. Although Peru adopted the universal neonatal screening policy, with only 10 audiologists for 32 million…
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