22-05-2017 03:55 via mediaaccess.org.au

4 leading Startups in the Deaf and hearing-impaired space

1 in 6 Australians are affected by hearing loss including around 30,000 Deaf Auslan users with total hearing loss, according to the Australian Network on Disability (AND). On a global scale, the World Health Organization puts the total number of those with disabling hearing loss at about 360 million people, so it’s no wonder more Startups are springing up to help.International Symbol for Deafness
Around the world, dedicated research teams and tech experts working for Startups are striving
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