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Hearing Aid ManufacturersStarkeyStarkey is a world leader in the development and design of hearing solutions. Starkey uses superior hearing technology to connection people to the sound of the world around them. Starkey operates 22 facilities in over than 18 countries worldwide, and is an industry leader in hearing instrument development, manufacturing and distribution. Starkey is proud to create top quality diagnostic equipment, hearing protection products, wireless technology and unique hearing solutions to meet different hearing needs. SiemensSiemens hearing instruments are developed, manufactured and distributed by the Siemens Audiology Group. Siemens Audiology operates in several countries worldwide, with over 4,000 employees, many of whom are dedicated to research and development of new hearing technologies. Siemens is dedicated to providing a better quality of life for the hearing impaired through the empowerment of communication by providing quality hearing solutions. PhonakThe goal of Phonak is to improve the quality of life of people with hearing loss. With over 60 years of experience, Phonak is an innovative force in hearing acoustics. Driven by a passion to provide better hearing for people who experience loss, and an exceptional pioneering spirit, Phonak now has an international reputation for providing hearing aids with leading technology. OticonThe Oticon history spans over 100 years of passion, empowering people in need of help with hearing. Since its establishment in Denmark, Oticon now operates from many major countries including the United States, England, Germany and China. Oticon designs and manufactures hearing instruments for both adults and children, while Oticon Medical produces bone-anchored hearing solutions, together employing over 3000 people worldwide. GNResoundWith a foundation dating back to 1943, ReSound can be found in over 80 countries today. With Technology centres around the world, researchers work to apply technology to real human hearing situations. Headquartered in Ballerup, Denmark, ReSound, is part of The GN ReSound Group, one of the world’s largest providers of hearing aids and diagnostic audiological instrumentation. UnitronFor close to half a century, Unitron has been designing and manufacturing hearing instruments to meet the needs of people with hearing loss. Unitron consists of partners and employees worldwide who care deeply about helping people hear better, constantly working with hearing healthcare professionals to make better hearing possible for everyone. With their 18 national operations and 51 international partners, Unitron delivers an outstanding customer experience through products and customer service. WidexWith representation in over 100 countries worldwide, Widex is among the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world. Subsidiaries in locations such as Denmark, Australia, Canada, China, France, USA and United Kingdom employ over 3000 workers worldwide. Widex broad scope of operations includes audiological research and development, and production. BernafonRooted in Switzerland's Bern region, Bernafon has developed, engineered, and provided improved hearing systems for over half a century. The Bernafon Group operates with a worldwide network of sales companies and independent distributors in over 70 countries. Dahlberg Canada officially changed their company name to Bernafon Canada Ltd, officially making it part of the global network of Bernafon companies around the world. BeltoneChicago-based Beltone was founded in 1940 and is a global leader in hearing health care. Beltone is one of the largest manufacturers of hearing instruments and products sold in the United States, Canada and over 40 countries worldwide. Beltone operates in over 1,300 offices in North America, and remains a trusted brand for quality products and hearing care among its patients and adults aged 50 and older. In 1979, Beltone extended its business to Canada. |
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