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Growth Potential in the Audiological Devices Market.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c44310) has announced the addition of Audiological Devices - Global Strategic Business Report to their offering.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Audiological Devices in Millions of US$. The major product segments analyzed are Hearing Aids Hearing Aids Definition

A hearing aid is a device that can amplify sound waves in order to help a deaf or hard-of-hearing person hear sounds more clearly.
 (Behind-the-ear, In-the-ear, In-the-canal, and Completely-in-the-canal), Measurement/Testing Devices (Otoscopes, Audiometers, Impedence Analyzers, and Hearing Aid Analyzers), and Cochlear Implants Cochlear Implants Definition

A cochlear implant is a surgical treatment for hearing loss that works like an artificial human cochlea in the inner ear, helping to send sound from the ear to the brain.
. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region and product segment for the period of 2000 through 2010. The report profiles 108 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Advanced Bionics, Cochlear cochlear

pertaining to or emanating from the cochlea.


cochlear duct
the coiled portion of the membranous labyrinth located inside the cochlea; contains endolymph.

cochlear nerve
see Table 14.
 Ltd, GN Resound Group, Med-EL, MXM MXM Media Xchange Manager (VCON Inc.)
MXM Mobile PCI Express Module (NVIDIA) 
 Laboratories, Phonak Group, Siemens Audiological Group, Starkey Laboratories Starkey Laboratories is a large developer, manufacturer, and distributer of hearing aids headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The privately held company was founded in 1967 and had a 25% U.S. hearing aid market share and a 14% worldwide hearing aid market share in 2006. , Sonic Innovations, Inc., Widex A/S, and, William Demant The William Demant Holding Group is a leading international hearing health care company within hearing aids, audiometric equipment, and personal communication. Beginning
The William Demant Holding Group was founded in 1904 by Hans Demant, under the name Oticon.
 Holding.

Summary of Contents:

I-A. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

I-B. GENERAL OVERVIEW OF AUDIOLOGICAL DEVICES INDUSTRY

II.

1. Market Dynamics

2. Product Overview

3. An Insight into The Human Auditory System

4. Product Developments/Launches

5. Recent Industry Activity

6. Focus on Select Global Players

7. Global Market Perspective

III. MARKET

1. United States

2. Canada

3. Japan

4. Europe

4a. France

4b. Germany

4c. Italy

4d. United Kingdom

4e. Spain

4f. Russia

4g. Rest of Europe

5. Asia Pacific

6. Latin America

7. Rest of World

More than 100 Companies Mentioned Including:

1. ADCO ADCO Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Operations
ADCO Alcohol and Drug Control Officer
ADCO Air Defense Control Center
ADCO Alcohol & Drug Control Office
ADCO Air Defense Communications Office
ADCO Air Defense Coordination Organization
 Hearing Products, Inc. (USA) IV-1

2. Advanced Bionics Corporation (USA) IV-2

3. Ambco Electronics (USA) IV-3

11. Audioscan (Canada) IV-8

12. Australian Hearing (Australia) IV-9

13. Bellman & Symfon AB (Sweden) IV-10

14. Better Hearing Institute (USA) IV-11

15. Boston Scientific Corporation (USA) IV-12

24. Decos Medical Systems BV (The Netherlands) IV-31

25. Dynamic Hearing Pty., Ltd. (Australia) IV-32

26. Ear-Tronics, Inc. (USA) IV-33

27. Easiaids Ltd. (UK) IV-34

29. Electone, Inc. (USA) IV-36

30. Electro-Medical Instrument Co. (Canada) IV-37

31. Electrotech Corporation (India) IV-39

40. Hagger Electronics (UK) IV-59

41. Hal-Hen Co., Inc. (USA) IV-61

42. Hansaton Akustik GmbH (Germany) IV-63

46. Hearing Help Express, Inc. (USA) IV-69

47. Hearing Innovations, Inc. (USA) IV-69

48. Hearing Services International (USA) IV-69

49. HearUSA, Inc. (USA) IV-70

55. InSound Medical, Inc. (USA) IV-75

56. Intelligent Hearing Systems Corporation (USA) IV-75

57. Interacoustics A/S (Denmark) IV-76

58. Intrason France (France) IV-77

59. KahnTact USA, Inc. (USA) IV-78

67. Micro Audiometrics Corporation (USA) IV-88

68. Miracle-Ear, Inc. (USA) IV-88

69. Monitor Instruments, Inc. (USA) IV-89

70. Nagashima Medical Instruments Co., Ltd. (Japan) IV-89

71. Natus Medical, Inc. (USA) IV-90

72. Northeastern Technologies Group, Inc. (USA) IV-97

73. Ollmann Audiometer au·di·om·e·ter
n.
An electrical instrument for measuring the threshold of hearing for pure tones of normally audible frequencies generally varying from 200 to 8000 hertz and recorded in decibels.
 KG. (Germany) IV-97

74. Omron Corporation (Japan) IV-98

81. Pem Pracownia Elektroniki Medycznej (Poland) IV-113

82. Phonak Holding Ltd. (Switzerland) IV-114

83. Phonic phon·ic
adj.
Of, relating to, or having the nature of sound, especially speech sounds.



phonic

pertaining to the voice.
 Ear, Inc. (USA) IV-122

84. Qualitone (USA) IV-122

91. Siemens Medical Solutions Siemens Medical Solutions (Siemens Med) is a supplier to the healthcare industry, and is headquartered in Erlangen, Germany. Its U.S. division, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., is a Delaware corporation, with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania.  (Germany) IV-128

92. Singer Medical Products (USA) IV-134

95. Sonion Microtronic A/S (Denmark) IV-138

102. VIASYS Healthcare, Inc. (USA) IV-150

103. Welch Allyn, Inc. (USA) IV-159

106. Widex A/S (Denmark) IV-167

107. William Demant Holding A/S (Denmark) IV-169

108. Williams Sound Corporation (USA) IV-174

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