
Two team for AI in digital hearing aids
Neocustic in France is teaming up with a German hearing aid developer on AI technologies.
Neocustic is developing fully connected and personalized hearing aids for each user using artificial intelligence (AI) and remote diagnostics. It is working with audifon, part of the Kind Group, which develops and produces its systems in Germany from research and development to series production. In addition, the two companies will conduct a study on the distribution of their solutions to the largest retail networks in Europe.
Neocustic, based in Valbonnes in the south of France, closed its second round of financing with €406,000 in July 2021.
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“With our hearing systems, people all over the world can once again take an active part in life – and even more so the more the technology can be adapted to their individual needs,” said Jörg Hensel, CEO of audifon. “neocustic is the pioneer in connected and AI-powered personalized hearing solutions and therefore the perfect partner for us.”
“audifon’s products are all about proven technology and simply 100 percent German engineering,” said Arnaud Butzbach, CEO of neocustic. “That’s why they offer the best hardware platform to combine with our proprietary software technology for next-generation personalized hearing solutions.”
www.audifon.com; www.neocustic.com
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