Successful charitable action for Mannheim hearing-impaired school informed implantable hearing solutions, Hanover, November 2, 2010 – it is not a wonder that nearly deaf people with an implantable hearing system can hear again? To inform about the opportunities of latest hearing implants, cochlear, world leader in implantable hearing instruments, within the framework of the 44th training event for neck nose ear doctors launched a charity campaign (28-30 October 2010). When the listen miracle of Mannheim, all participants were invited to photograph their ears. A large pop art collage formed hundreds of ears photos at the time of the Congress. Cochlear donates three euros for each participant of the action. The obtained amounting to a total of 1,700 euros funded the acquisition of a Soundfield system in the Mannheim School of Hermann Gutzmann, where deaf children learn. It is not a wonder that nearly deaf people thanks again to an implantable hearing system can hear? To inform about the opportunities of latest hearing implants, cochlear, world leader in implantable hearing instruments, within the framework of the 44th training event for neck nose ear doctors launched a charity campaign (28-30 October 2010).
All participants were invited to photograph their ears when the listen miracle of Mannheim”. A large pop art collage formed hundreds of ears photos at the time of the Congress. Cochlear donates three euros for each participant of the action. The obtained amounting to a total of 1,700 euros funded the acquisition of a Soundfield system in the Mannheim School of Hermann Gutzmann, where deaf children learn. Always highly hard of hearing people tell us that they are experiencing it as a miracle, thanks to its implantable hearing solutions again to hear”, as Thomas Topp, head of cochlear Germany GmbH & co. KG. That brought us the idea of the visitors of this year’s ENT Congress with a very special action You give us the possibilities of hearing implants to draw attention with the listen miracle of Mannheim “, our photo project for a good purpose.