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2009 Economic Development Award Laureate

Howard Weinstein: Solar Ear

Laureate Country: Brazil
Project Countries: Brazil, Botswana, West Bank Palestine, (Mexico, China, India, Canada 2010)
Website: www.solarear.com.br

Solar Ear's employees, who are deaf, make hearing aid technology affordable to all.

Untreated hearing loss keeps healthy children from going to school, adults from finding a job and seniors more isolated. 600 million people in the world have a hearing impairment, yet only 8 million hearing aids are sold. Presently, costs start at $750 USD per aid, with batteries costing $1 per week. This cost is far too high, and products inaccessible in developing countries

Howard Weinstein, with workers who are deaf, developed a rechargeable digital aid that costs under $100, as well as a rechargeable battery ($1) which lasts two to three years. Their batteries can be used in any hearing aid. No products were patented and the technology is offered for free. Through the development of new technologies and innovative deaf-to-deaf training programs, Solar Ear creates a sustainable, replicable business venture, and affects how society envisions the special abilities of people with a disability.
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