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The Power to Choose: Siemens Hearing Instruments Expands Nitro and Nitro 16 Product to Offer Custom Models for Patients with Severe Hearing Loss

April 2, 2008

PISCATAWAY, N.J., April 2, 2008 – Whether it is due to stigmas associated with wearing hearing instruments or denial that a real problem exists, less than one quarter of people with hearing loss currently use hearing instruments. And, for approximately 750,000 Americans with severe to profound hearing impairment, the decision to forgo improving their hearing could prevent them from experiencing the everyday sounds and communication that enrich life. More

Purely Discreet: Siemens Hearing Instruments Launches Pure - A New Hearing Device that Seamlessly Blends in with the Wearer's Lifestyle

April 2, 2008

CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 2, 2008 – One in every ten Americans has hearing loss, and this number is expected to double as the baby boomers reach retirement age and beyond, according to the Hearing Loss Association of America. Only 22 percent of those with hearing loss currently use hearing instruments, but now there is a solution for people who may be hesitant to wear a hearing instrument because of the fear of being perceived differently or feeling “old.” More

Siemens Hearing Instruments Stops Focusing on Ears

April 2, 2008

PISCATAWAY, N.J., April 2, 2008 – In an effort to better serve the hearing-impaired community, Siemens Hearing Instruments has taken on a whole new outlook. No longer content to simply design the best hearing instruments for ears, Siemens is designing the best hearing instruments for the whole person. More

Siemens Hearing Instruments Turns Up the Volume with New National Advertising Campaign

February 25, 2008

PISCATAWAY, N.J., February 25, 2008 – Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc. a leading manufacturer of hearing instruments in the United States, today announced the launch of a new national advertising campaign for its CENTRA™ line. The campaign, which is targeted toward Siemens audiological customers, will focus on both trade and consumer outlets, including Hearing Journal, Hearing Review, Audiology Today, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, Advance for Audiologists and a special “boomer” edition of Reader’s Digest. The campaign will run throughout the spring. More

Director of Engineering at Siemens Hearing Instruments Honored as Black Engineer of the Year - Most Promising Scientist

February 4, 2008

PISCATAWAY, N.J. February 4, 2008 – Dr. Fred McBagonluri will receive the prestigious Black Engineer of the Year – Most Promising Scientist honor this February at the 22nd Annual Black Engineer of the Year Conference in Baltimore, Md. More

Great Things Come in Very Small Packages: Siemens Hearing Instruments Debuts Enhanced Completely-in-the-Canal Hearing Instrument for Wearers with Severe Hearing Loss0

January 21, 2008

PISCATAWAY, N.J., January 21, 2008 – With nearly 30 million Americans living with hearing loss, approximately 738,000 of whom experience severe to profound hearing loss, too many people are struggling to enjoy the sounds of everyday life. And, unfortunately, only one of five people who could benefit from hearing aids actually has them, due in large part to cosmetic concerns and feelings of self-consciousness associated with wearing hearing instruments. More

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