A Cochlear Implant (CI) Bionic ear is a device that can be surgically implanted into a person's cochlea to stimulate it to enhance or restore hearing. Cochlear Implants works by directly stimulating any functioning auditory nerve inside the cochlea with electrical impulses.
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Scope
- Extensive coverage of the Cochlear Implants under development
- The report reviews details of major pipeline products which includes, product description, licensing and collaboration details and other developmental activities
- The report reviews the major players involved in the development of Cochlear Implants and list all their pipeline projects
- The coverage of pipeline products based on various stages of development ranging from Early Development to Approved / Issued stage
- The report provides key clinical trial data of ongoing trials specific to pipeline products
- Recent developments in the segment / industry
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Advanced Bionics AG
- Advanced Bionics LLC
- Auritec Pharmaceuticals Inc
- Ceragenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Inactive)
- Cochlear Ltd
- Demant A/S
- Hannover Medical School
- Huntington Medical Research Institutes
- Labyrinth Devices
- MED-EL Elektromedizinische Gerate Gesellschaft mbH
- Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific
- Northwestern University
- OtoKinetics Inc
- Sonova Holding AG
- Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
- Trinity College Dublin
- University of Michigan Pediatric Device Consortium
- University of Utah
- University of Wisconsin Madison