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Sessions
The platform will open at 8.00 CEST and the live session will start at 9.30 CEST. You will have time before and after the session to browse around and network in the interactive conference environment
Changing practice in BAHS surgery – Enabling clinical efficiency
March 24th at 4:00 pm CET
Moderator: Dr. Martin L. Johansson, Oticon Medical
The impact of a flexible, minimally invasive approach for BAHS - for the patient and the clinic
Dr. Martin L. Johansson
Oticon Medical
Simplicity, savings and safety – moving MIPS ‘Out of the OR’. The Halifax experience
Dr. David P. Morris
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Advantages of moving to a local anaesthetic bone anchored hearing surgery practice
Miss Rupan Banga
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK
The Tullamore experience of aftercare following BAHS surgery, 10 years of using telemedicine culminating in the use of the recently launched Ponto Care App
Dr. Theresa Frawley
Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore, Tullamore, Ireland
Break-out session
What can Oticon Medical offer for changing practice in BAHS surgery?
Dr. Laura Dixon
Oticon Medical
Time to explore the Innovation area and the Networking lounge to meet our experts and other professionals
Cognitive hearing science throughout the lifespan
April 14th at 4:00 pm CEST
Moderator: PhD Francois Patou, Oticon Medical
Neurocognitive brain changes in age-related hearing loss
Prof. Anu Sharma
University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado, USA
Neurocognitive functioning in deaf children following cochlear implantation
Prof. William G. Kronenberger
Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana, USA
Listening and learning in children with hearing loss following device fitting
Assoc. Prof. Andrea Pittman
Arizona State University, Arizona, USA
Visible and invisible listening effort in people who use cochlear implants
Asst. Prof. Matthew B. Winn
University of Minnesota, Minnesota, USA
The effect of visual load on auditory scene analysis - evidence from MEG in humans
Prof. Maria Chait
University College London, London, England
Benefit of cochlear implantation on listening effort and cognition
Dr. Isabelle Mosnier
Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France
Time to explore the Innovation area and the Networking lounge to meet our experts and other professionals
Optimizing neural stimulation through CIs
May 6th at 4:00 pm CEST
Moderator: PhD Michel Hoen, Oticon Medical
Introduction to neural stimulation session
PhD Michel Hoen
Oticon Medical
Electrophysiological correlates of level coding by phase duration and asymmetric pulse shape
MD, PhD Andrej Kral
Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Understanding and interrogating the electrode neural interface for clinically useful insights
Prof. Manohar Bance
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Treating facial nerve stimulation
Prof. Prof. h.c. Dr. med. Thomas Lenarz
Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Ramped pulse shapes for charge-efficient CI stimulation
PhD Charlotte Amalie Navntoft
Oticon Medical
Round table
Time to explore the Innovation area and the Networking lounge to meet our experts and other professionals
Towards the future of Ponto audiology
June 1st at 4:00 pm CEST
Moderator: Dr. Marcus Holmberg, Oticon Medical
Where do we go next?
Dr. Marcus Holmberg
Oticon Medical
Verification of BAHS: Tools and applications
Prof. Bill Hodgetts
University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada
OpenSound Navigator™ outcomes: Speech intelligibility, user preference and listening effort by means of pupillometry
MA Tove Helene Rosenbom
Oticon Medical
Detecting selective speech attention in noise using EEG: A future outcome measure
Dr. Elaine Hoi Ning Ng
Oticon
Ponto Care App: Clinical usage and patients experience
MA Rachel Berry
Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom
Assessing real-life benefits of hearing instruments using Ecological Momentary Assessment and data logging
Dr. Jeppe Høy Christensen
Eriksholm Research Centre, Snekkersten, Denmark
Evaluating differences in Ponto 4 gain settings using Ecological Momentary Assessments
Dr. Arjan J. Bosman
Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Round table
Time to explore the Innovation area and the Networking lounge to meet our experts and other professionals
The Neuro CI system - New perspectives in cochlear implant surgery
June 24th at 4:00 pm CEST
Moderator: PhD Michel Hoen, Oticon Medical
The impact of electrode insertion depth on cochlear implant outcomes
Prof. Dr. Med. Antje Aschendorff
University Medical Center Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Nautilus and the automated segmentation of cochlear sub-structures: Accuracy, robustness, and way forward
PhD François Patou & PhD Dan Gnansia
Oticon Medical
EVO array robot-assisted insertion: How we do it
Prof. Yann Nguyen
Institut de l'Audition, AP-HP Sorbonne University, Sorbonne
Advantages of the subtotal petrosectomy in complex cases of cochlear implantation
Prof. Maurizio Falcioni
ENT & Otoneurosurgical Department, Universitaria di Parma, Parma
Round table
Time to explore the Innovation area and the Networking lounge to meet our experts and other professionals
Innovation area
Digital health and services
View detailsBasic research & tools
View detailsNeuro Zti implant and surgery
View detailsNeuro 2 and audiology
View detailsBAHS clinical research
View detailsThe Ponto™ System
View detailsAbout Oticon Medical
View detailsOticon - The new perspective in hearing care
View detailsInteracoustics
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Digital health and services
Showing digital solutions and services that can empower candidates, patients and professional customers throughout the user journey: 1) Referral pathway – creating awareness for candidates and supporting them in making an informed choice. 2) Patient portal, community and mobile solutions - empowering candidates and patients to a self-administered patient journey. 3) Partner portal - supporting professional customers with non-value adding tasks making Oticon Medical an easy partner to work with.
Basic research & tools
Discover the research platforms offered by Oticon Medical Research & Technology and how they can be used for basic and clinical science on neural interfacing, cognitive and behavioral hearing research, and image-guided CI therapy. From advanced 3D cochlear modelling to virtual-reality-embedded pupillometry, and field audiological research using mobile Apps, explore the future of hearing implant science at Oticon Medical.
Neuro zti implant and surgery
Presentation of the Neuro Zti implant with a focus on electrode arrays and the surgical approach and backed up by the latest research evidence.
Neuro 2 and audiology
Come visit us to hear about the Neuro 2 sound processor, its signal processing strategies and accessories, and the latest outcomes.
BAHS clinical research
Ponto & Bone Anchored Hearing System clinical research: Do you have questions about clinical evidence or research in the bone conduction area? Our team are experts in clinical evidence on the Ponto™ system, but are also up to date on the research literature on bone anchored devices in general. So, if you have any questions or want to discuss research or science, come talk to the team and they can guide you to publications, research done or discuss research designs and methodology.
The Ponto™ System
Join us at the Ponto™ System booth. You get to meet the experts behind the Ponto™ System, as they share what is behind the mechanical development of the system and what are the main differences in hearing aid sound processing vs. BAHS sound processing. What factors are important for implant stability and more. Or get a full overview of the Ponto™ System and ask the questions you never get a chance to ask. Our final topic will be an overview of the MIPS procedure and its benefits. We look forward to meeting you at the booth.
About oticon medical
Interested in general information about Oticon Medical? Get access to the new company brochure and see the brand new Oticon Medical video. You can also get more information about the headquarter facility in Denmark and the Demant synergies. You also have the opportunity to attend the contest and win a pair of noicecancelling EPOS headphones.
Oticon - The new perspective in hearing care

Our years of research into BrainHearing™ has given us at Oticon a unique insight to how the brain processes sound. Oticon More™ is the most advanced hearing aid we have ever made that with groundbreaking new technology, gives the brain access to the full sound scene without losing speech understanding.
Interacoustics

Visit our booth to learn how the Eclipse eABR can make a difference during a Cochlear Implant (CI) surgery. How it can increase the quality of your CI program and the performance of your patients as well as reduce the number of non-users and uncover side effects. You can also learn more about our Titan with eSRT. You can use electrical evoked stapedial reflex thresholds (eSRT) as an objective measure to set the upper levels of the cochlear implant. eSRTs can therefore be very useful when you program a cochlear implant for pediatrics or adults unable to provide reliable behavioral measures.
Frequently asked questions
* Neuro Cochlear Implants are not available in the US