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Madison Technologies to distribute assistive living technology from Humantechnik

By Staff Writer
16/08/2016
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Integrators providing acoustic solutions for the hearing impaired will likely have come across Humantechnik’s AUDIOropa range of professional assistive living technologies.

The technology allows a hearing impaired person to participate in acoustic events with the use of hearing aids.

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The company has now reached a deal to provide distribution rights for the full range of professional assistive living products to Madison Technologies.

Madison Technologies broadcast and AV general manager Ken Kyle says he is thrilled to partner with Humantechnik.

“Humantechnik has a long history in the assistive listening space which stands them in great stead with their goals for the future which are well aligned with ours,” he says.

“We’ve been expanding our product portfolio; building on our strength and reputation as a specialist in AV infrastructure. The addition of the AUDIOropa range of professional solutions will round out our product offering nicely.

“We’re looking forward to showcasing some of their key products at the Integrate Expo.”

Joining the Madison team at stand J33 at Integrate will be Humantechnik chief executive Gerhard Sicklinger.

Gerhard says he is delighted to work with the Madison Technologies team.

“Madison’s friendly approach towards us and their professionalism, together with their solid portfolio and credentials, have impressed us,” he says.

“The concept of disability access in public and commercial spaces is essential for people with impaired hearing and there is still much necessary work to be done worldwide in this field. With Madison, we are sure to have found an inspiring partner.”

Those who would like a one-on-one demonstration at Integrate can register here.

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