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Oticon New Zealand, Limited
Audiologist in Wellington

www.oticon.co.nz
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What you should know about Oticon New Zealand, Limited

Today, Oticon hearing aids support the way the brain works and make sense of sound. Fast enough to follow rapidly changing conversations with multiple speakers in a noisy sound environment by analysing and processing sound data 50 times faster than Oticon’s previous premium hearing aid. New 200 faster binaural processing allows Spatial Sound LX to help people locate more precisely where sounds are coming from, a well known problem for people with hearing loss. Significantly better speech understanding of multiple speakers in noise With this new hearing aid, Oticon takes a fundamental step forward in improving speech understanding in complex environments while, at the same time, preserving the user’s mental energy. It is very important that your application is directed to the position available.
Oticon employs more than 300 people and creates hearing solutions that benefit people in more than 100 countries around the world. We use the insight we get from these hearing aid users to shape our solutions and we work together with hearing care professionals to empower users to live the life they want. The World Health Organisation WHO World Hearing Day on March 3 focuses on childhood hearing loss and how important it is to identify it early in a child’s life. Oticon and the Oticon Foundation support WHO’s message of acting now on childhood hearing loss and is committed to creating a better future for every child with hearing loss.
That is also why The Oticon Foundation is supporting several children hearing loss projects around the world. Hearing loss is serious as it makes it more difficult for the child to learn language and the many other things they need to learn as they grow. At Oticon, we have worked for more than 100 years to make the life of every child with a hearing loss better and we are excited that WHO takes up this important message to act on childhood hearing loss and act now. If a child suffers from an untreated hearing loss language development will often be delayed. The ears receive sounds and send them to the brain and it’s the brain that processes these sounds to give us meaning.
About the Oticon Foundation Founded in 1957, the Oticon Foundation sponsors social and educational programs, publications, conferences, cultural activities and campaigns both for researchers, hearing care professionals and the general public. The study found no difference in the rate of cognitive decline between the control group of people with no reported hearing loss and people with hearing loss who used hearing aids. For nearly 20 years, Oticon researchers at the Eriksholm research center have focused on the development of BrainHearing technologies that help the brain make sense of sound so that people with a hearing impairment can maintain or regain the ability and mental energy to engage socially. Oticon encourages hearing care professionals to explain the health risk of untreated hearing loss to patients as a way of motivating them to do the right thing to treat their hearing loss

The Oticon story starts with one man’s passion to help his wife lead a better life, unhindered by her hearing loss.
This passion to empower people in need of hearing support is what drove us through last century, what drives us now, and what will take us into the next. Driven by the desire to improve the lives of his wife and all people in need of hearing support, Hans Demant wins a contract with General Acoustic Co. and begins the import and distribution of the first hearing devices to Denmark the electric Acousticon devices. William travels to the production facilities in the USA to learn about the manufacture and repair of Acousticon hearing devices. Following a disagreement with Dictograph products formerly General Acousticon Company , William Demant enters into partnership with American hearing aid producer, Charles Lehman.
Together they establish the American Danish Oticon Corporation, headquartered in Copenhagen. Oticon can proudly call itself the leading provider of hearing aids to the Danish public sector. Spurred by international developments, Oticon introduces the first ultra discreet in the ear hearing device. Two hearing aids can now continuously communicate with each other to provide a very life like sound picture.
Today, Oticon hearing aids support the way the brain works and make sense of sound. Besides our headquarters in Denmark we have offices and distributers all over the world. Get a hearing test, receive help and advice, and buy accessories, spare parts, and cleaning tools from authorised Oticon hearing care professionals

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