![]() No Is the equipment in this application part of a system Modular Equipment Modular Type: Does not applyĪpplication Purpose Application is for: Original EquipmentĬomposite/Related Equipment Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an ![]() ![]() Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? No (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant): Remote Assistant 2.4GHz Software Defined/Cognitive Radio Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? NoĮquipment Class Equipment Class: DTS - Digital Transmission System Description of product as it is marketed: Note: If no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. Short-Term Confidentiality Does short-term confidentiality apply to this application?: Yes If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format): Contact your local Cochlear office for more information.Label and Location ID Label/Location InfoĮxtension: Fax Number: 41 E-Mail: Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the dataĬontained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: Yes 'Years of intense development work go into these technologies so we are proud to have them recognised by such renowned international awards organisations.'Īvailability of these products will depend on regulatory approval. 'These products are the latest clinical care innovations to come out of Cochlear's extensive R&D program,' said Jan Janssen, Senior Vice President Design and Development at Cochlear. Ultimately, they will help us deliver the gift of sound to more people and make their long-term experience richer and more enjoyable.' I believe the future needs to be designed and our clinical care tools, like our other market leading products, are how we are designing it. 'It has always been a guiding principle for Cochlear. 'Technologic innovation is the turbo-charger of growth,' said Chris Roberts, CEO at Cochlear. Remote Assistant Fitting also won a design award in the medical and scientific category at the 2013 Australian International Design Awards. This can reduce the need for clinic visits for small program adjustments saving valuable time for both recipients and their audiologists. The wireless functionality also enables recipients themselves to make small adjustments to their programs, should they be required over time. ![]() Remote Assistant Fitting enables audiologists to do this wirelessly, which can make programming sessions a lot easier, especially with infants, who often like to move about. This is also done using a computer and cables. Soon after surgery recipients get their cochlear implant systems programmed by audiologists to set the levels. Remote Assistant Fitting, also an industry first, allows wireless cochlear implant programming on the recipients' own handheld remote assistant. The product also won a design award in the medical and scientific category at the Australian International Design Awards 2013 and beat all other entries in those awards to win the Powerhouse Museum Award. The Intraoperative Remote Assistant was a silver award winner in the implant product category at the prestigious Medical Design Excellence Awards, recently announced in Philadelphia, USA. If required, the Intraoperative Remote Assistant can also be used by the surgical team itself, as it requires minimal set-up and training. For audiologists, this vastly simplifies the current practise of testing recipients' cochlear implants using a computer and cables. The Intraoperative Remote Assistant is the implantable hearing industry's first wireless hand-held device that performs fast diagnostics on the cochlear implant before recipients leave the operating theatre.
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