Research partnerships

Advancing hearing health through research partnerships

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At Cochlear, we are committed to advancing hearing health through scientific rigor and a shared vision to transform the understanding and treatment of hearing loss. By leading clinical research and fostering global collaboration, we aim to improve outcomes for people with hearing loss through evidence-based solutions that set new standards in hearing technology.

Our research programs - including Cochlear sponsored clinical trials, Investigator Initiated Research (IIR), and in-kind support - have driven significant advancements in implantable hearing solutions. Through merit-based IIR grants or non-monetary contributions such as research equipment and software, these efforts are made possible by the dedication of our research partners and study participants, whose contributions shape the future of hearing care.

Whether you are a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply interested in the evolution of hearing technology, we are here to support your research initiatives. Together, we can create a world where hearing is always within reach.

Interested in partnering with Cochlear?

Explore opportunities for Investigator Initiated Research and/or in-kind support* to advance your research goals.

Submit the Expression of Interest form below. We look forward to partnering with you.

Start your Expression of Interest submission

Disclaimer

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*In-kind support refers to non-monetary contributions to a research project, typically equipment and/or software.