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MED-EL Presents: ideas4ears and calls for child inventors to aim high for people living with hearing loss
INNSBRUCK, Austria, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Global children's contest launched on World Inventors Day to raise awareness of 
hearing loss and the benefits of treatment

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MED-EL, a leading provider and inventor of hearing implant systems, today 
launched its annual worldwide search for inventions of the future through a 
global children's contest, ideas4ears [ 
https://www.ideas4ears.org/enter/?utm_source=media&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=ideas4ears-launch2021 
].      
         
The contest invites children aged 6-12 years old from around the world to 
create an invention to improve the quality of life for people with hearing 
loss. Entries can be sent via a video, drawing, or sculpture, but the most 
important factor is for young people to think big and channel their ideas to 
support those who cannot hear.

The inspiration behind ideas4ears and the Head Judge of the contest is Geoffrey 
Ball. Geoffrey has an extraordinary life story, when he became deaf as a 
toddler, he then went on to invent a revolutionary middle ear implant to treat 
his own hearing loss.

"Inventing is often a process of elimination. In the case of the VIBRANT 
SOUNDBRIDGE, I had to build and test many devices that didn't work well enough 
or didn't work at all until I finally arrived at the design that was perfect. 
When I was inventing the components for the middle ear implant back at Stanford 
University, people would tell me 100 reasons why my invention wouldn't work, 
but I only needed one reason why it would." said Geoffrey Ball, Chief Technical 
Officer at MED-EL and inventor of the VIBRANT SOUNDBRIDGE middle ear implant.

As an accomplished inventor, with over 100 patent filings to his name and many 
medical device products developed, Geoffrey has used his life experiences to 
act as a source of encouragement to the young ideas4ears inventors, many of 
whom are users of hearing implants themselves.

"To all the children out there who have hearing loss and want to find a better 
solution for themselves, I say never give up inventing, believe in yourself, 
keep trying, go for your dreams, and as Winston Churchill said never give up, 
never, never!" Geoffrey said.

The ideas4ears contest celebrates children's creativity and aims to improve 
understanding of the challenges associated with hearing loss as well as the 
benefits of treatment. Parents interested should visit www.ideas4ears.org/enter 
to submit their child's entry. The closing date for entries is midnight on 17 
January 2023.

Win fabulous prizes! There's a chance to win a trip to Innsbruck, Austria and 
some fabulous prize packs.

All ideas are welcome; the only criteria are that the inventions need to have 
the potential to help improve the lives of people with hearing loss at any age. 
Follow the ideas4ears Facebook [ http://www.facebook.com/ideas4ears ] page to 
be kept up to date on the contest.

About MED-EL

MED-EL Medical Electronics, a leader in implantable hearing solutions, is 
driven by a mission to overcome hearing loss as a barrier to communication and 
quality of life. The Austrian-based, privately owned business was co-founded by 
industry pioneers Ingeborg and Erwin Hochmair, whose ground-breaking research 
led to the development of the world's first micro-electronic multi-channel 
cochlear implant (CI), which was successfully implanted in 1977 and was the 
basis for what is known as the modern CI today. This laid the foundation for 
the successful growth of the company in 1990, when they hired their first 
employees. To date, MED-EL has more than 2,400 employees from around 80 nations 
and 30 locations worldwide.

The company offers the widest range of implantable and non-implantable 
solutions to treat all types of hearing loss, enabling people in 134 countries 
enjoy the gift of hearing with the help of a MED-EL device. MED-EL's hearing 
solutions include cochlear and middle ear implant systems, a combined electric 
acoustic stimulation hearing implant system, auditory brainstem implants as 
well as surgical and non-surgical bone conduction devices. www.medel.com  

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SOURCE: MED-EL
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