The venue is the University Hospital at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, House 22 (next to the main entrance), 66590 Frankfurt / Main. There is parking on the clinic grounds. Please use the tram lines 12, 15 or 21 to travel by public transport. Participation in the event not required is free, registration. “ENT editorial note for more information about the event at or at I want to hear!” which is the name of an initiative, the both beyond the hearing improvement at profound hearing loss to complete deafness tells as also on listen implants that help those people, where hearing aids offer no sufficient understanding.
In part he initiative ICH want to hear”information events are regularly organised for sufferers, family members and friends in various regions. For more information, see. This initiative was started by cochlear Germany. The company cochlear is global market leader in the development and manufacture of cochlear implants (CI). The breakthrough technology of this CI systems allows to listen to children and adults with severe to profound hearing loss to complete deafness. In addition develops and markets the company more implantable hearing solutions for different types of hearing loss. For over 30 years, cochlear that Graeme research of Professor of Australian medicine continues Clark, the inventor of the multiple-channel cochlear implant, and marketed CI systems in more than 100 countries.
Cochlear hearing solutions to date have over a quarter of a million people reconnecting introduced brought to their families and friends. In cochlear guarantees all users of its products a lifetime partnership with updates and developments of the technologies. Cochlear secures its leading position in the science of listening to the industry’s largest investments in research and development and continuous collaboration with leading researchers and experts. The company employs currently over 2,500 people. The German branch of cochlear is Hanover. For more information see. The cochlear implant is inserted under the skin of the patients, ranging in the inner ear. It transforms spoken words and other acoustic signals into electrical impulses. The auditory nerve is stimulated by these impulses, which is located in the cochlea, the so called cochlear. Each CI also includes a sound processor with emitter, the how a hearing aid behind the ear is worn. The CI will open access to the world of hearing and the words spoken born deaf children, as well as highly hearing impaired children and adults. Cochlear Germany GmbH & co. KG Durdane Erseker Karl-Wiechert-Allee 76 A 30625 Hannover Tel.: + 49 (0) 511 542 77 225 E-Mail: press contact: Martin Schaarschmidt Tel. (030) 65 01 77 60 fax (030) 65 01 77 63 Anemone road 47 12559 Berlin Schaar-Schmidt’s