World Hearing Day: Phonak Digital Billboards Bring Positive Messages on Hearing Health to Three Continents
In the videos below, watch how Phonak is marking World Hearing Day with a global campaign across three continents, putting youth hearing health at the center of the conversation.Staff
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Phonak is marking World Hearing Day with a global campaign across three continents, putting youth hearing health at the center of the conversation. Together with its three international ambassadors, Phonak is inspiring children and teens to protect their hearing, understand the risks of hearing loss, and feel confident to dream big with the support of modern hearing technology.
The company's global hearing care ambassadors are appearing on digital billboards across the world today. Here is a sampling of the messaging:
Paul Gilbert in Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing...
Sara Mearns in New York City’s Times Square...
Emma Meesseman in Antwerp Central Station...
Together, Phonak and its three global ambassadors share one message:
Never stop dreaming. Care for your hearing.
According to the World Health Organization, around 90 million children aged 5-19 live with hearing loss worldwide. Many cases remain undiagnosed or preventable, with lasting impact on speech and language development, learning, confidence, and social inclusion. This year’s World Hearing Day focuses specifically on the youth and the importance of early action.
Visit Phonak’s World Hearing Day campaign website and meet the Phonak ambassadors, and follow the ambassadors on Instagram: @emma_meesseman | @paulgilbert_official | @saramearns
HearingTracker Staff


