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Starkey Hearing Technologies

Starkey Hearing Technologies is an American privately owned company based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota that makes hearing aids, and is one of the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world.[1] As of 2019, the company had more than 5,000 employees in 24 facilities, serving more than 100 markets worldwide, and is the only American-owned global hearing aid manufacturer.[2]

Starkey Hearing Technologies
William F. Austin Center, Starkey Hearing Technologies Campus
Company typePrivate
IndustryHearing instruments
Founded1967
FounderWilliam F. "Bill" Austin
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
William F. Austin, Founder
Tani Austin, Co-Founder, Starkey Hearing Foundation
Brandon Sawalich, President and CEO
ProductsHearing instruments
Number of employees
ca. 6000 (2019)
Websitestarkeyhearingtechnologies.com

History edit

Early years edit

In 1967, William F. "Bill" Austin started a small hearing aid repair store after dropping out of medical school. In 1970, he purchased an ear mold company called Starkey Labs for $13,000.[3] Starkey started manufacturing hearing aids, offering the industry's first 90-day trial period.

1980–present edit

In 1983, the company's sales doubled when Ronald Reagan started wearing its hearing aids while he was president, which caused a manufacturing crisis at the company to meet demand.[3]

Austin has personally assisted five U.S. presidents, two popes, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela and other notable leaders with Starkey hearing aids.

In 2015, Austin fired Starkey's then-president, Jerry Ruzicka, along with a handful of senior managers.[4] A year later, in September 2016, federal prosecutors charged Ruzicka and four others with stealing more than $20 million from Starkey and a supplier since 2006.[5] During the trial, Austin, who was not charged, provided false testimony to the court, causing some of his statements to be stricken from the record.[6] In March 2018, Rusicka was found guilty of eight charges, including mail and wire fraud, and in December 2018 was sentenced to seven years in prison.[7] In 2016, the company reported that its business was strong despite the disruption caused by the embezzlement, with sales of $800 million the prior year.[3] A report in the Star Tribune noted that Starkey faced challenges at that time; its number of new patent filings had fallen, it had slipped to second place in sales to the Veteran's Administration, a key market for hearing aid companies, and sales of hearing aids to consumers were shifting more to big box stores such as Costco or proprietary dealerships, but Starkey was committed to selling directly to independent audiologists.[3]

In July 2017, Brandon Sawalich, Austin's stepson who joined Starkey in 1994, was named company president, succeeding Austin, who retained the role of CEO.[8]

In the summer of 2017, Achintya Bhowmik joined the company as Chief Technology Officer (CTO).[9]

According to Forbes, in 1992 Starkey’s sales had reached nearly $200 million; by 2018 sales were an estimated $850 million a year.

Products edit

Current product line edit

As of October 2019, the company offers ten different hearing aid devices and several accessories. The devices include:[10]

  • Hearing & activity tracking
  • Smartphone compatible
  • Invisible products
  • Receiver-in-canal
  • Completely-in-canal
  • Behind-the-ear-ear
  • In-the-canal
  • In-the-ear
  • Tinnitus relief
  • Single-sided hearing

Recent developments and accessories edit

In 2014, Starkey introduced Halo, a hearing aid that works with the iPhone and an associated app.[11]

 
Bill Austin with a person being helped through the Starkey Hearing Foundation.

In 2016, the company introduced high-tech hearing aids with more powerful processors and software, aimed at aging baby boomers; their marketing emphasized its ability to help its users hear music well.[12]

In 2017, the iQ product family was unveiled. Products in this family deliver pristine audio and exceptional listening clarity. Muse IQ Rechargeable delivers continuous, stable power to ensure users' hearing aids are always ready for use.

In 2018, the company introduced Livio AI, the world’s first hearing aid with embedded sensors and artificial intelligence. A multi-purpose hearing aid, Livio AI is the first device to track physical activity and cognitive health as measured by hearing aid use. Other features of Livio AI include language translation, fall detection and alerts, tap control, and other features. The product launch also included a new app, the Thrive Hearing Control app, and three new wireless accessories—the Starkey Hearing Technologies TV, the Remote and the Remote Microphone +.

In addition, Starkey offers two accessories for hearing protection: a line of digital hearing aids called SoundGear that enhance sound quality while protecting ears from sudden loud noises and custom-fit earplugs that protect workers and others from unusually loud or noisy environments.[13]

Starkey Hearing Foundation edit

According to the World Health Organization, as of 2019, approximately 466 million people worldwide, including 34 million children, have disabling hearing loss. One of WHO's responses has been to build partnerships "to develop strong hearing care programmes."[14] To address hearing loss facing those in developing nations, in 1984 Austin and his spouse, Tani Austin, founded the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Together, they have been active in "building sustainable, community-based systems of hearing healthcare around the world to empower local communities and ensure the people helped are able to achieve their full potential in life." In 2015, Tani Austin was honored at the United Nations by the United States Federation for Middle East Peace as Female Philanthropist of the Year.[15][16]

To help raise funds, the foundation holds an annual gala that is attended by various celebrities.[3][17] As of 2017, the foundation had donated one million hearing aids to those in need around the world.[18]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Starkey suspended its Hear Now Program and is yet to release a date to resume services.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ Market Report, retrieved September 29, 2019
  2. ^ "Starkey website, History". Starkey Hearing Technologies website. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e Meitrodt, Jeffrey; DePass, Dee (February 20, 2016). "Messy split at Starkey Hearing is making industry waves". Star Tribune.
  4. ^ "Fired Starkey Hearing Technologies president hires lawyer". Star Tribune. 11 September 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Press release: Five Indicted For Massive Fraud Perpetrated Against Starkey Laboratories". US Department of Justice. September 21, 2016.
  6. ^ "Federal judge: Starkey owner Bill Austin gave false testimony". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  7. ^ "Former Starkey President Ruzicka sentenced to 7 years in prison". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  8. ^ "Press release: Starkey Hearing Technologies Appoints Brandon Sawalich as President". Starkey via GlobeNewswire. July 6, 2017.
  9. ^ "Starkey brings AI to hearing aid device". koreatimes. 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
  10. ^ Starkey hearing aids website products, retrieved October 6, 2019
  11. ^ Manjoo, Farhad (23 April 2014). "App-Controlled Hearing Aid Improves Even Normal Hearing". The New York Times.
  12. ^ DePass, Dee (March 19, 2016). "New Starkey hearing aid will help people not to miss a beat". Star Tribune.
  13. ^ Starkey Hearing Technologies website, Hearing Protection, retrieved October 16, 2019
  14. ^ World Health Organization, Key Facts, March 20, 2019, retrieved October 16, 2019
  15. ^ Starkey Hearing Foundation news release, Tani Austin named Female Philanthropist of the Year," September 23, 2015, retrieved October 16, 2019
  16. ^ Delta Zeta website, Tani Austin, Co-founder of the Starkey Hearing Foundation, to be Delta Zeta Sorority’s 2016 Convention Initiate, retrieved October 16, 2019
  17. ^ Mehta, Raghav (July 18, 2016). "Starkey Gala 2016: We ask Johnny Depp about Pokémon, Jay Leno about Prince". City Pages.
  18. ^ Audiology World News, Celebrity attendees at the 2018 Starkey Hearing Foundation Gala, July 20, 2018, retrieved October 16, 2019
  19. ^ "Starkey Hearing Foundation Suspends Programming". Twin Cities Business. 2020-05-12. Retrieved 2020-07-05.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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Starkey Hearing Technologies is an American privately owned company based in Eden Prairie Minnesota that makes hearing aids and is one of the largest hearing aid manufacturers in the world 1 As of 2019 the company had more than 5 000 employees in 24 facilities serving more than 100 markets worldwide and is the only American owned global hearing aid manufacturer 2 Starkey Hearing TechnologiesWilliam F Austin Center Starkey Hearing Technologies CampusCompany typePrivateIndustryHearing instrumentsFounded1967FounderWilliam F Bill AustinHeadquartersEden Prairie Minnesota U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleWilliam F Austin FounderTani Austin Co Founder Starkey Hearing FoundationBrandon Sawalich President and CEOProductsHearing instrumentsNumber of employeesca 6000 2019 Websitestarkeyhearingtechnologies wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1980 present 2 Products 2 1 Current product line 2 2 Recent developments and accessories 3 Starkey Hearing Foundation 4 References 5 External linksHistory editEarly years edit In 1967 William F Bill Austin started a small hearing aid repair store after dropping out of medical school In 1970 he purchased an ear mold company called Starkey Labs for 13 000 3 Starkey started manufacturing hearing aids offering the industry s first 90 day trial period 1980 present edit In 1983 the company s sales doubled when Ronald Reagan started wearing its hearing aids while he was president which caused a manufacturing crisis at the company to meet demand 3 Austin has personally assisted five U S presidents two popes Mother Teresa Nelson Mandela and other notable leaders with Starkey hearing aids In 2015 Austin fired Starkey s then president Jerry Ruzicka along with a handful of senior managers 4 A year later in September 2016 federal prosecutors charged Ruzicka and four others with stealing more than 20 million from Starkey and a supplier since 2006 5 During the trial Austin who was not charged provided false testimony to the court causing some of his statements to be stricken from the record 6 In March 2018 Rusicka was found guilty of eight charges including mail and wire fraud and in December 2018 was sentenced to seven years in prison 7 In 2016 the company reported that its business was strong despite the disruption caused by the embezzlement with sales of 800 million the prior year 3 A report in the Star Tribune noted that Starkey faced challenges at that time its number of new patent filings had fallen it had slipped to second place in sales to the Veteran s Administration a key market for hearing aid companies and sales of hearing aids to consumers were shifting more to big box stores such as Costco or proprietary dealerships but Starkey was committed to selling directly to independent audiologists 3 In July 2017 Brandon Sawalich Austin s stepson who joined Starkey in 1994 was named company president succeeding Austin who retained the role of CEO 8 In the summer of 2017 Achintya Bhowmik joined the company as Chief Technology Officer CTO 9 According to Forbes in 1992 Starkey s sales had reached nearly 200 million by 2018 sales were an estimated 850 million a year Products editCurrent product line edit As of October 2019 the company offers ten different hearing aid devices and several accessories The devices include 10 Hearing amp activity tracking Smartphone compatible Invisible products Receiver in canal Completely in canal Behind the ear ear In the canal In the ear Tinnitus relief Single sided hearing Recent developments and accessories edit In 2014 Starkey introduced Halo a hearing aid that works with the iPhone and an associated app 11 nbsp Bill Austin with a person being helped through the Starkey Hearing Foundation In 2016 the company introduced high tech hearing aids with more powerful processors and software aimed at aging baby boomers their marketing emphasized its ability to help its users hear music well 12 In 2017 the iQ product family was unveiled Products in this family deliver pristine audio and exceptional listening clarity Muse IQ Rechargeable delivers continuous stable power to ensure users hearing aids are always ready for use In 2018 the company introduced Livio AI the world s first hearing aid with embedded sensors and artificial intelligence A multi purpose hearing aid Livio AI is the first device to track physical activity and cognitive health as measured by hearing aid use Other features of Livio AI include language translation fall detection and alerts tap control and other features The product launch also included a new app the Thrive Hearing Control app and three new wireless accessories the Starkey Hearing Technologies TV the Remote and the Remote Microphone In addition Starkey offers two accessories for hearing protection a line of digital hearing aids called SoundGear that enhance sound quality while protecting ears from sudden loud noises and custom fit earplugs that protect workers and others from unusually loud or noisy environments 13 Starkey Hearing Foundation editAccording to the World Health Organization as of 2019 approximately 466 million people worldwide including 34 million children have disabling hearing loss One of WHO s responses has been to build partnerships to develop strong hearing care programmes 14 To address hearing loss facing those in developing nations in 1984 Austin and his spouse Tani Austin founded the Starkey Hearing Foundation Together they have been active in building sustainable community based systems of hearing healthcare around the world to empower local communities and ensure the people helped are able to achieve their full potential in life In 2015 Tani Austin was honored at the United Nations by the United States Federation for Middle East Peace as Female Philanthropist of the Year 15 16 To help raise funds the foundation holds an annual gala that is attended by various celebrities 3 17 As of 2017 the foundation had donated one million hearing aids to those in need around the world 18 During the COVID 19 pandemic Starkey suspended its Hear Now Program and is yet to release a date to resume services 19 References edit Market Report retrieved September 29 2019 Starkey website History Starkey Hearing Technologies website Retrieved October 2 2019 a b c d e Meitrodt Jeffrey DePass Dee February 20 2016 Messy split at Starkey Hearing is making industry waves Star Tribune Fired Starkey Hearing Technologies president hires lawyer Star Tribune 11 September 2015 Retrieved 16 October 2015 Press release Five Indicted For Massive Fraud Perpetrated Against Starkey Laboratories US Department of Justice September 21 2016 Federal judge Starkey owner Bill Austin gave false testimony Star Tribune Retrieved 2018 06 20 Former Starkey President Ruzicka sentenced to 7 years in prison Star Tribune Retrieved 2019 10 16 Press release Starkey Hearing Technologies Appoints Brandon Sawalich as President Starkey via GlobeNewswire July 6 2017 Starkey brings AI to hearing aid device koreatimes 2019 06 02 Retrieved 2020 04 12 Starkey hearing aids website products retrieved October 6 2019 Manjoo Farhad 23 April 2014 App Controlled Hearing Aid Improves Even Normal Hearing The New York Times DePass Dee March 19 2016 New Starkey hearing aid will help people not to miss a beat Star Tribune Starkey Hearing Technologies website Hearing Protection retrieved October 16 2019 World Health Organization Key Facts March 20 2019 retrieved October 16 2019 Starkey Hearing Foundation news release Tani Austin named Female Philanthropist of the Year September 23 2015 retrieved October 16 2019 Delta Zeta website Tani Austin Co founder of the Starkey Hearing Foundation to be Delta Zeta Sorority s 2016 Convention Initiate retrieved October 16 2019 Mehta Raghav July 18 2016 Starkey Gala 2016 We ask Johnny Depp about Pokemon Jay Leno about Prince City Pages Audiology World News Celebrity attendees at the 2018 Starkey Hearing Foundation Gala July 20 2018 retrieved October 16 2019 Starkey Hearing Foundation Suspends Programming Twin Cities Business 2020 05 12 Retrieved 2020 07 05 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starkey Hearing Technologies amp oldid 1221741297 Starkey Hearing Foundation, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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