Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM), a leading online resource for hearing professionals and consumers with hearing loss, is pleased to announce the third annual Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference will take place May 17, 24 and 31, 2023.

Tickets for HTTM's Future of Hearing Healthcare are now available at an early-bird rate of $99, if purchased by April 14th.
Tickets for HTTM's Future of Hearing Healthcare are now available at an early-bird rate of $99, if purchased by April 14th.

The three-day virtual event, hosted by HHTM, will provide attendees with insights into the latest treatment, research and technology innovations that will have a hand in shaping the future of hearing care.

"Neural networks, OTC, regenerative medicine, AI, hearables. These terms embody the future, and that future has arrived. The annual Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference unspools the hype and mystery surrounding these and other terms,” commented Brian Taylor, AuD. “The conference provides clinicians with clear, evidence-based insights along with how several emerging trends fit into a staple, delivered by audiologists and hearing instrument specialists for decades: personalized, compassionate care."

“The future of audiology and hearing healthcare is looking brighter than ever. But to truly hear the innovative and game-changing ideas, we must listen to the leaders in this space,” commented featured speaker and APD expert, Angela Alexander, AuD. “Don't let changes in our profession bring you down. Join us at the Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference 2023 and to get fired up for what's to come!”

"The professional excellence and innovative mindset displayed at this conference continues to impress me. I am looking forward to participate again in this year's event to learn and share the new frontiers in hearing technology," commented David Eagleman, PhD, Neuroscientist, Author, CEO of Neosensory, Inc

Exploring the Latest Trends and Developments in Hearing Health

Attendees participating in the event can earn valuable CEUs while they learn about the latest trends and developments taking place in hearing care.

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Among the topics being addressed during the conference:

  • AI and Machine Learning in Hearing Healthcare
  • Inner ear therapeutics
  • Auracast and Bluetooth LE Audio
  • Auditory Processing Disorders
  • Latest research on OTC vs Prescription devices
  • Biometrics and sensor technology
  • Addressing the global need for hearing care

“The Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference 2023 gives us an amazing opportunity to look forward to the real potential for the ear—not just as an audio input device, but to control your world and monitor your health,” said Dr. Nick Gompertz, one of this year’s featured speakers. “At EarSwitch we are excited to share our current innovations and those that we hope to progress to improve hearing for all.”

“Providers who are looking for cutting-edge information on professional service, scope of practice, regulatory issues, and technology advances should attend the FHH Virtual Conference,” said event chair, Amyn Amlani, PhD. “This year's conference will feature in-depth discussions on how technology can improve consumer engagement, enhance clinical efficiencies, and expand the scope of practice beyond traditional audiometry. The conference is an excellent opportunity for providers who want to stay ahead of the curve in hearing care.”

Tickets are available at an early-bird rate of $99, if purchased by April 14th. For details and to sign up, visit the event website.

A full detailed schedule of events will be forthcoming in the days ahead. More than 12 hours of approved continuing education content are anticipated.

About HHTM

Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM) provides timely information and lively insights to anyone who cares about hearing loss. Readers and contributors are drawn from many sectors of the hearing field, including practitioners, researchers, manufacturers, educators, and, importantly, consumers with hearing loss and those who love them. By involving all these groups, we hope to bridge the gaps in knowledge that so often divide them.