Here's how one engineer is making cochlear implants more affordable

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'I just saw that having my own company was the way to be independent. Engineering requires a lot of creativity. And the inspiration doesn't just come from being in the lab and from a textbook,' Angelique Johnson, an electrical and biomedical engineer, said

OK, so this is more what I would expect in there.We’re not getting metal in the contact area.

I was really passionate about wanting to work on something that I could see helping individuals in the next three to five years. I had no experience with cochlear implants. I didn't have anybody in my family that was deaf or hard of hearing at that time.

 

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Where can I get one ?

All you socialists could learn something here...

I opened 3 pgs of your site. That article is not there. Fyi.

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