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Webinar – Better Together: Auracast™ and Hearing Loops—Understanding the Future of Assistive Listening

December 3 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST
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Better Together: Auracast™ and Hearing Loops, Wednesday, December 3, 2-3 p.m. ET

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Auracast™ broadcast audio is getting a lot of attention as a new way to make sound more accessible in public spaces. But many people are wondering: Does this mean hearing loops will go away? Should venues switch right away? Can both be used together? This session will answer these questions in clear, straightforward language. You’ll discover how both technologies play a vital role in making public places more inclusive. The session will show how each option meets different needs, and how, when combined, they can offer the best possible listening experience.

By the end of the session, you’ll understand:

  • What Auracast™ broadcast audio is and the benefits it offers
  • Why hearing loops are still essential and widely used
  • How and when both technologies can be used in the same space
  • Key points to share when talking with venues, event organizers and AV professionals about inclusive audio solutions

This presentation is designed for a general audience and will be especially useful for advocates who want to confidently discuss these technologies with decision-makers.

See panelist information below. This complimentary online event is open to the public, live captioned and recorded. Register at the link above today!


Panelists: 

Kevin Jewkes

Kevin Jewkes , chief of staff, Ampetronic/Listen Technology

Kevin Jewkes is the Chief of Staff at Listen Technologies, where he helps keep teams connected, projects running smoothly, and big ideas moving forward. He brings experience from both sales and operations, giving him a well-rounded view of how to solve problems and support the people he works with. Kevin studied psychology at the University of Utah and completed AVIXA’s AVEC Master’s Program. He lives in Utah with his wife, two sons, a cat, and a very energetic Dalmatian-husky mix. When he’s not working, Kevin loves traveling, playing music, going to concerts, cheering on his favorite sports teams, and spending time with family.

Carrie Kaumans, director of channel marketing, Ampetronic/Listen Technology

As channel marketing director at Listen Technologies, Carrie Kaumans leads marketing strategies that promote accessible listening experiences for individuals who have hearing loss. With more than 15 years of experience in marketing and advocacy, Carrie has dedicated her career to advancing inclusion through technology and education. She works closely with partners and organizations to expand equitable hearing access in public spaces.


Moderator:

Andrea Kaneb, HLAA Board Member

Andrea Kaneb is a frequent presenter, adviser and hearing technology advocate through her website, gatheringsound.com. She serves on the HLAA Board of Directors, the board of the Museum of Science and as a trustee for Massachusetts Eye and Ear, both in Boston. Andrea was honored with the Keystone Award at the HLAA 2025 Convention in Indianapolis.


Helpful Tips

  • Zoom. The webinar will be held on Zoom. After registering, the Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you. Please save your email and make sure to check your spam or junk folder if you have not received the meeting link.
  • Use a computer. If possible, attend the webinar on a computer rather than via a smart phone or iPad. This will give you the best layout to view the captions, as well as other meeting features.
  • Install or update Zoom. Make sure you have Zoom installed.
  • Captions. All HLAA webinars are free with live captions available.
  • Check your time zone. This meeting will take place live at 2 p.m. ET, 1 p.m. CT, 12 p.m. MT and 11 a.m. PT. If you are in a different time zone, please adjust the time so you do not miss the meeting.

NOTE: HLAA does not offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for participation in our webinars. Questions? Feel free to email us at webinars@hearingloss.org.