At Audeara, we are proud to be at the forefront of hearing health innovation, representing Queensland on the global stage. We’re on a mission to improve the listening experiences of people of all hearing abilities.
We recently welcomed Minister for Finance, Trade, Employment and Training Ros Bates, who also serves on the board of Trade and Investment Queensland, to our Brisbane headquarters. During her visit, she experienced our technology firsthand and saw the impact it has in helping people engage with sound in diverse environments. Trade and Investment Queensland’s support has been instrumental in helping us expand into new markets, ensuring more people worldwide have access to personalised listening solutions.
Queensland is emerging as a global leader in health technology, and Audeara is proud to be part of this movement. Last year, we were honoured to receive the Premier of Queensland’s Export Award in the International Health category, recognising our commitment to bringing personalised listening solutions to people across the globe. This recognition inspires us to push boundaries even further as we advance both our technology and our reach.
"Queensland is home to world-class medical innovation, and our local companies are leading the charge in revolutionising hearing care."
— Ros Bates MP
The Role of Assistive Technology in Hearing Health
Untreated hearing loss can profoundly impact people's lives, limiting career opportunities, affecting mental health, and straining social connections. At Audeara, we are on a mission to change that. Through our personalised listening solutions and pioneering work with AuracastTM technology, we are committed to providing solutions that are more inclusive, intuitive, and widely available to those who need it most.
"Audeara is proud to be at the forefront of innovation, creating solutions that enhance the way people experience sound. By combining cutting-edge research with intuitive technology, we’re making personalised listening more accessible to everyone."
— Dr James Fielding, Audeara CEO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted assistive technology as a crucial part of improving hearing health worldwide as part of its recent World Hearing Day campaign, and we couldn’t agree more. Our personalised listening devices, including our headphones and buds, are examples of assistive technology designed to help individuals tailor their listening experience to their unique needs. By making high-quality, accessible solutions available, we empower people to feel connected.
Looking Ahead: Innovation with Purpose
At Audeara, we envision a future where people of all hearing abilities can seamlessly connect to clear, high-quality audio in theatres, lecture halls, airports, and public transport hubs. We aspire to integrate Auracast technology into public spaces, enabling individuals to enhance their listening experience using their personal devices. This would create more inclusive, accessible environments, ensuring everyone can feel connected to the world around them. This is the future we’re striving for.
Minister Ros Bates, Dr James Fielding, and Audeara Staff
During her visit, Minister Bates and our CEO, Dr. James Fielding, explored how this technology could shape the future of Queensland’s public spaces. Minister Bates experienced firsthand how intuitive and seamless Auracast is to use, reinforcing its potential to foster more inclusive and accessible environments where everyone can feel connected to the world around them.
By pushing the boundaries of assistive technology and expanding access to personalised listening, we’re creating a world where everyone can connect with clarity, wherever they are.
The future of listening is here, and Audeara is leading the way.