Intel Makes Technology More Accessible for People with Hearing Loss
18 Maio 2023 - 12:00PM
Business Wire
Several projects aim to increase access to
assistive devices and improve their integration with other
technologies.
Technology is increasingly central to every aspect of human
existence. It has the potential to unlock powerful new
possibilities, such as helping people hear what they wouldn't be
able to hear on their own.
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Working with Intel and Accenture, 3DP4ME
uses 3D printing to bring assistive technology to people in
developing countries. 3DP4ME is piloting its project in Jordan,
taking scans of children’s ears and printing custom-fitted hearing
aids. (Credit: 3DP4ME)
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide live with hearing loss,
and the World Health Organization predicts that by 2050 that number
will increase to more than 2.5 billion people.
Technology is integral to helping people with disabilities live
independently and participate fully in all aspects of life. Within
Intel, there is a movement to improve accessibility for people with
hearing loss from multiple angles. Several projects are ongoing at
Intel to increase access to assistive devices and improve their
integration with other technologies.
Increasing Access to Hearing Aids
Accessibility starts with access, and in much of the world,
access to hearing aids is prohibitively expensive.
In collaboration with Intel and Accenture, 3DP4ME is using 3D
printing to bring assistive technology to people in developing
countries. 3DP4ME, an Intel RISE Technology Initiative partner, is
currently piloting its project in Jordan, taking scans of
children’s ears and printing custom-fitted hearing aids for them.
The application of 3D printing increases access to hearing aids
because it is faster and less expensive than traditional
manufacturing methods.
“Previous work to provide hearing aids to children included
hand-making the custom ear molds. It was a craft that was
labor-intensive, and you could only make four or five hearing aids
a day,” says Jason Szolomayer, founder of 3DP4ME. “There were long
wait times, even after the kids were tested. Using 3D printing
allows us to scale up the service we provide to families and kids
who need hearing aids.”
The goal is to scale this capability to reach thousands of
people in need – and, ultimately, democratize hearing solutions
around the globe.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who uses a hearing aid, is also working
to drive awareness of the importance of accessible technology.
Improving Hearing Aid Connectivity to Computers
As people increasingly use computers for work, school and social
activities, assistive technology must integrate seamlessly with
PCs.
In collaboration with top hearing aid vendors, Intel is working
to improve the user experience when connecting hearing aids to
laptops. With the help of employees who are hard of hearing, a team
in Intel's Client Computing Group (CCG) is working to use Bluetooth
LE Audio to enable a direct connection between “Engineered for
Intel® Evo™” verified hearing aids and Intel Evo PCs, and to close
the compatibility gap that currently limits people’s ability to use
their hearing aids on their computers.
The current experience depends on many factors, including the
type of computer and the kind of hearing aid, and requires an
intermediary device such as a dongle or dedicated box.
Individuals using hearing aids typically must join meetings on
multiple devices, use captions for presentations running on a
separate screen and wear a headset in addition to their hearing
aid. Intel hopes this collaboration will help improve this process
and create a wireless connection between hearing aids and PCs.
Providing a Clearer Audio Experience
Intel’s CCG Accessibility Project includes several initiatives
that go beyond solving hearing aid compatibility problems. All Ears
is an ambient-aware artificial intelligence platform that acts as a
Bluetooth LE hearing aid assistant.
Working in shared or noisy environments can be particularly
challenging for people with hearing disabilities. This technology
recognizes critical sounds the user cares about and offers a visual
notification on their screen for noises that are happening in their
environment, such as a knock on the door or a specific person
calling their name. This allows the user to focus on what’s
happening on their PC while staying connected to relevant ambient
sound in the room.
These accessible technology efforts are part of Intel's
long-term commitment to inclusivity. Intel leaders believe
assistive technology and accessibility drive innovation and they
will continue to work to create world-changing technology to
improve the life of every person on the planet.
More: Learn more about Intel’s accessibility initiatives
on the company’s accessibility webpage. In a video, hear Intel CEO
Pat Gelsinger discuss disabilities and the tech superpowers.
Intel Customer Stories: Intel Customer Spotlight on
Intel.com | Customer Stories on Intel Newsroom
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world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
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the potential of data to transform business and society for the
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