Early bird registration is now open for the Audiology Australia 2025 Conference at Adelaide Convention Centre from 1-4 April 2025.
Audiologists and hearing health professionals can save up to $235 by registering now.
AudA CEO, Ms Leanne Emerson said Australia’s biggest hearing health event was an unmissable opportunity for those looking for an extra edge in preparing for the changing clinical and operational demands facing audiology.
“With Australian and international audiologists, researchers, hearing health experts and commercial leaders expected to attend, there is no other opportunity like it to expand your networks, open new opportunities and build knowledge and skills at the cutting-edge of contemporary audiology and hearing health,” she said.
With the theme ‘Unite, innovate and evolve together’, AudA is hoping the event will start a conversation across the pipeline from research to translation and clinical delivery, that transforms the profession’s mindset about how to foster the foundations of innovation.
Emerson said Australian hearing health’s strength lay in ideas sparked mid-conversation and “the opportunities we seize at just the right time”.
“It lies in the partnerships we build, and the innovation we dare to drive,” she said. “Whether we’re researching, in the clinic or translating discovery into new realities, we do it best together.
“The AudA 2025 Conference is focusing on the ‘us’ of audiology with a program designed to ignite new collaboration across the innovation pipeline, inspire knowledge sharing and foster technological and clinical advancement.”
Highlights include pre-conference masterclasses on 1 April, a world-leading keynote line-up and networking in Adelaide.
Keynote speakers whose topics will traverse all areas of audiology and hearing health include:
- Professor Marcelo Rivolta, University of Sheffield, UK
- Dr David Maidment, Loughborough University, UK
- Associate Professor Hannah Glick, University of Northern Colorado and Colorado Academy of Audiology, USA
- Dr Simon Kos, Chief Medical Officer, ANZ, Microsoft, Australia
- Associate Professor Chris Brennan-Jones, The Kids Research Institute Australia, Australia
- Dr Fiona Kerr, University of Adelaide, Australia
- Ms Holly Ransom, global public speaker, Australia.
Social activities
Attendees will have plenty of opportunities to unite starting with an optional sunset social on Tuesday night, a welcome reception and a conference dinner.
The full program will launch in January.
The Government of South Australia, Business Events Adelaide and the Adelaide Convention Centre are supporting the conference.