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Successful roadshow for Starkey’s Omega AI: Endorsed webinars uploaded

A dispatch from Hearing Practitioner Australia — filed

Starkey Australia team members in branded black uniforms posed around a display table with Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House visible through floor-to-ceiling windows behind them.
✦ PlateStarkey Australia team members in branded black uniforms posed around a display table with Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House visible through floor-to-ceiling windows behind them.

The Starkey Australia team at the launch of Omega AI hearing aids at Sydney Zoo. Image: Starkey. Starkey has completed a successful roadshow around Australia and New Zealand to launch its Omega AI hearing aids. Cities visited included Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Christchurch. Hearing practitioners gathered from around the nation to attend the roadshows. Image: Starkey....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical change; this is a product launch roadshow recap with no independent clinical evidence presented for the Omega AI hearing aids.

Why It Matters

The Omega AI launch roadshow signals Starkey's push to expand AI-driven hearing aid adoption in the ANZ market, which may influence prescribing patterns and competitive positioning for clinics in the region.

Key Points
  1. 01Starkey Australia completed a multi-city roadshow covering Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Christchurch.
  2. 02The roadshow was focused on launching the new Omega AI hearing aid range.
  3. 03Endorsed webinar recordings are now available for on-demand viewing and CPD credit.
  4. 04The Omega AI devices feature AI-based sound processing, per Starkey's claims.
  5. 05No independent clinical outcome data was presented in the announcement.
Claims & Evidence

The Omega AI hearing aids use artificial intelligence to process and adjust sound for wearers.

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The roadshow successfully reached hearing professionals across five cities in Australia and New Zealand.

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