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WS Audiology Making Hearing Aids Affordable And Accessible

Olivier Chupin, Regional President of APAC, WS Audiology

02-Oct-23 08:00

WS Audiology Making Hearing Aids Affordable And Accessible

After a series of mergers and acquisitions, WS Audiology has become the world’s leading hearing aids manufacturer in the world, WS Audiology produces a third of the global supply and generates annual revenues of more than 2.3 billion euros. We speak with Olivier Chupin, the Regional President of APAC, to share this Danish multinational company growth strategy and product development, and whether an affordable hearing aid is within reach for the mass market.

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Mark Tan


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Categories:  technologywellness

Tags:  hearing aidaffordabilityaccessibility





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