We would like to thank those companies and organisations who support the BAA Annual Conference. Below are more details about our sponsors, media partners and other organisations we work with.
Conference would not be the amazing experience it is without the support of our sponsors. Please visit their pages below.
This year’s Official Sponsors are:
Cochlear
Hear now. And always
Cochlear is committed to helping people with moderate to profound hearing loss experience a world full of sound. By collaborating with leading clinical, research, and support networks, we aim to advance hearing science and improve care for everyone.
Empowering Referrals, Enhancing Lives
This year at BAA, we aim to empower audiologists and hearing professionals by providing tools and resources to support quality implant referrals and help your patients experience the joy of sound. Join us at our stand to see how you can take the next step in making confident and informed referrals.
What’s new?
Following the success of our Cochlear Implant Patient Information Video launch at last year’s BAA, we’ve listened to your feedback and are pleased to be launching a Bone Conduction Implant Patient Information Video. This resource, like last year’s, can be used for counselling patients who are eligible to be considered for a bone conduction hearing device.
Time with our team
Meet our Referral Team while you’re at the event. Our team can come to your clinic to discuss your needs and explore our solutions with you and your colleagues.
Danalogic the right choice for you
We care deeply about what we do, and our mission is to help more people hear better. This means making sure that anyone who would benefit from NHS hearing aids has access to them. Danalogic is part of the GN Group and proudly builds on 150 years of audiology expertise. This heritage enables us to produce some of the best and most innovative audio devices in the world. Fundamentally, we believe, that technology is only relevant if it helps your individual hearing needs.
We are proud of our long history supporting the NHS across the UK. As the UK population grows and matures, we help find new and innovative ways to address the hearing challenges of the future.
Danalogic GN – created with and for the NHS.
At Interacoustics we are constantly creating and refining precise, innovative, and easy-to-use equipment and software which allows healthcare professionals to accurately assess their patients’ hearing and balance.
We appreciate however that the patient pathway isn’t always straightforward, and that clinicians time is precious, so we are delighted to be able to showcase our latest developments at BAA this year.
Visit us at our stand at BAA where our team will be delighted to demonstrate our latest innovations including our Aided Cortical module which has been developed by the Interacoustics Research Unit (IRU) in conjunction with Manchester University.
Our aim to help healthcare professional work smarter not harder.
Oticon celebrates 120 years of hearing healthcare
In 2024 we celebrate 120 years. Since 1904 we have grown into a world-leading hearing healthcare group, making a positive impact on millions of people each year. Providing hearing aids and hearing care services that are second to none. Our philosophy of work is based on teamwork, trust and innovation.
On contract to NHS Audiology for over 50 years, we have attained a wealth of experience and understand the demands placed on a busy clinic. That’s what makes us number one.
We are proud to have supported the BAA since its inception in 2004.
Specsavers changes lives through better hearing. Each practice is owned and run by experts who care for communities throughout the UK. In the last 12 months our clinicians delivered 1.2 million appointments to provide a range of services and support, such as hearing tests, wax removal, hearing protection and aftercare. This represents 23% of UK NHS and private audiology care. We are excited to be at BAA and look forward to chatting with you at stand C2.
Although more people than ever before are embracing hearing devices our nation doesn’t understand the importance of hearing care. There is a huge opportunity for us to transform the lives of millions of people who could benefit from hearing technology if we work together.
We recently launched the ‘It’s Time to Talk about Hearing’ report and we are working with colleagues from across the hearing care sector to consider the challenges we are all facing and how we can respond by combining our skills and professional expertise. There is a copy of the report in your delegate pack, and we would love to hear your views and respond to your questions in our session on Thursday 21st November at 14.15.