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Robert Delauny

May 25, 2018

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It is important that our employees repeatedly in direct contact with hearing impaired children and adults come and get to know that their wishes, views and needs and understand us.” Sounding snails images symbolize the human cochlea public presentation after completion of the art project the sounding snails pictures symbolize the human cochlea, the so called cochlear be forwarded across the Acoustic stimuli to the brain. Artistic role models, in which the students in their work want to orient themselves, are, for example, the large, rotating paintings by Sonja and Robert Delauny. We all are very excited about the resulting works of art, and the common experiences that will have the students in the project workshop”, as Joachim Budke, Hartwig Campbell school headmaster. The idea of inclusion concerns us as Special school listening course every day. That’s why we are pleased that the communication between our schools was sparked by this project.” The artworks are completed in two project days, 22 and March 23, 2012, just before the Easter holidays. The work of pupils and students of a wider audience will be presented upon completion of the project. As a manufacturer of a project like this, especially on the heart is our”, so once again Thomas Topp cochlear.

Finally, we develop modern hearing implants, which allow many highly hearing-impaired as well as bordering on deafness children live in the hearing world. And, last but not least we want to contribute in our hometown of Hanover, to fill the important and much-discussed idea of inclusion with life.” Editorial Note: the company cochlear is global market leader in the development and manufacture of cochlear implants (CI). The breakthrough technology of this CI systems allows children and adults with profound and adjacent to deafness hearing loss to hear again. In addition develops and markets the company more implantable hearing solutions for different types of hearing loss.





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