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Cochlear brings the world’s first and only smart hearing implant system to India

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Cochlear brings the world’s first and only smart hearing implant system to India

Cochlear has launched the Cochlear™ Nucleus® Nexa® System – the world’s first and only smart cochlear implant system. 

“The launch of the Nucleus Nexa System marks a defining moment in hearing care. Built around the evolving needs of recipients and the realities of modern life,” says Vandana Pisharody, Regional General Manager, South Asia & Southeast Asia.

“The technology advancements offered in the Nucleus Nexa System are built on more than 20 years of intensive research & development. As India continues to advance rapidly in digital innovation and AI-led transformation, we are proud to bring a breakthrough that reflects the same spirit of progress, helping recipients, clinicians and families navigate the future of hearing care with greater confidence,” says Pisharody. 

The new Nucleus Nexa System offers the world’s first hearing implant solution with upgradeable implant firmware, revolutionising the way people with hearing loss can access future technology.

Conventional cochlear implants available today can only access future innovation by upgrading their sound processor. But people using a Nucleus Nexa System can experience new features and advancements, via both updates to the firmware in their smart implant and upgrades to their sound processor over time. 

Jan Janssen, Chief Technology Officer, said, “The Nucleus Nexa System combines 40+ years of proven reliability of our trusted implants and technology leadership, with a new cutting-edge chipset, which is packed with innovative features. With onboard diagnostics that monitor system performance to ensure optimal hearing, it reduces the burden on users and carers, setting a new standard in implantable hearing technology. The new chipset powers the implant, enabling the smart features of the system and it will serve as the platform for Cochlear’s future smart implant innovations.” 

The Nucleus Nexa System is also the first implant with built-in memory, allowing the personalised hearing settings (MAPs) of the user to be securely stored directly in their Nexa implant. 

“This is the first cochlear implant with its own firmware, so the device can be upgraded to new features and advancements throughout the lifetime of the user’s implant. Just like a smartphone receives a firmware update, now people with a Cochlear implant can stay connected to the latest technology updates today and well into the future,” says Janssen. 

To make hearing easier, the Nucleus Nexa System intuitively responds to changing needs throughout each day.It can automatically adjust listening to help people hear more clearly.The Nexa implant also features a new gold implant coil and new RF Link technology with dynamic power management. This facilitates more efficient power and data transfer between the sound processor and the implant and automatically maximises battery life for each user. 

“We designed the new System with the goal to deliver better solutions to our customers today and into the future. The Nucleus Nexa System comes with a distinct advantage, allowing user’s personalised hearing settings (MAPS) to be stored securely in the implant’s in-built memory. This advancement offers unmatched convenience and efficiency both for the user and the clinician,” Janssen adds. 

He went on to elaborate on the many advantages of the new smart cochlear implant system. 

“Previously, if a user misplaced or damaged their sound processor, they would need to visit a clinic to obtain a replacement sound processor. This replacement device would need to be programmed with the user’s personalised hearing settings in the clinic by a cochlear implant professional, taking valuable time from both the professional and the user,” he explains. “With the brand-new ‘Smart Sync’ feature, the user simply needs to pick-up or receive a “blank” sound processor and the personalised settings are automatically copied to the replacement sound processor allowing a person to hear with their cochlear implant again in a matter of seconds.” 

Cochlear has provided more than 750,000 hearing implants to people around the world.

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