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Ampetronic and Listen Technologies Strengthen Their Alliance

Ampetronic and Listen Technologies have furthered their strategic partnership under the Allvida umbrella, aligning their operations, leadership and resources. The strengthened alliance will see the companies combine their decades of expertise to expand resources and provide a broader suite of products for the assistive listening and communication industry. Both parties will retain their unique brand names.

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What You Don’t Know About Assistive Listening Systems for Your Church: They’re For More Than Just Hearing Assistance

Does your church have an assistive listening system? Maybe you invested in one several years ago to meet the needs of congregants with hearing loss but haven’t thought much about it since then. Maybe you don’t have an assistive listening system and are considering investing in one but don’t know where to start. Regardless of where you are on this spectrum, it’s worth taking a moment to consider the full breadth of what assistive listening systems can do. Hint: It’s more than assistive listening.

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A Facility Executive’s Guide To Assistive Listening Systems

Being able to hear clearly in the workplace is essential to employees’ productivity and well-being. The World Health Organization projects that by 2030, over 500 million people will have disabling heading loss requiring rehabilitation. Assistive listening systems (ALS) support workers with hearing loss and make workplaces more accessible and inclusive for everyone.

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Keeping Library Patrons in the “Loop”

Hyphn, a workspace design consultancy in Oregon, takes a holistic approach to every project, its foal is to understand how all aspects of the project are interconnected to help address unique challenges and boost productivity. Hyphn assists in identifying the right technology for an organization, resulting in a seamless integration with a company’s brand, culture, spaces, and people.

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