Sensear expands to cater for export markets

Monday, 06 April, 2009

Australian hearing technology company Sensear has moved into larger production, warehouse and office facilities in Perth to handle its continued global growth. Sensear currently has offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Los Angeles, San Francisco and its headquarters in Perth.

According to Sensear CEO Justin Miller: “We have aggressive growth plans despite the grim economic news enveloping the world economy. When you have a revolutionary innovation that solves a big problem in the marketplace, customers and distributors actually get excited to engage and purchase your products — we are very encouraged by the market's reaction to our product offering with large customers coming on board across the globe.

“Looking forward, we are investing in larger production and warehouse facilities to service our growing base of customers and distributors in Australia, North and South America and Europe. Our client base includes leading global companies from Qantas and Rio Tinto in Australia to Boeing and General Mills in the US. We even have a few devices now being trialled by NASA.”

Sensear developed SENS technology that simultaneously isolates and enhances speech while suppressing background noise so users can hear speech in high-noise environments, targeting high-noise industrial markets where noise-induced hearing loss is a major safety consideration and cost burden.

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