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AIHHP 2025 Events
The AIHHP 2025 Annual Hearing Expo
This year’s Hearing Expo is built around three powerful and future-focused pillars:
Sustainability, Inclusivity & Versatility.
These themes reflect the evolving priorities of hearing healthcare — from environmentally conscious practice and inclusive service delivery, to the agility required to meet diverse client needs and thrive in a changing landscape. Guest speakers and exhibitors are invited to explore and reflect these values in their contributions, helping to inspire and equip independent practitioners for the future.
Following the success of the past two years; AIHHP’s eagerly awaited annual event will once again be OPEN TO ALL who have an interest in audiology.
And for 2025, everything will take place on Friday 28th November 2025 — a full day of learning, discovery, and networking — followed by the Golden Lobe Awards dinner and celebrations in the evening.
AIHHP Members told us clearly that one concentrated day makes the Expo more accessible, impactful, and efficient. Here’s why:
- Maximum value, zero dilution – All the educational sessions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities are packed into one powerful day. Nothing is lost — everything is gained.
- Less time away from patients and practice – A shorter commitment means you can benefit fully without stretching your clinic schedules.
- Simpler and more cost-effective – Travel and accommodation become easier, cheaper, and less disruptive.
- Energy and focus – By concentrating everything into one day, we ensure the programme is dynamic, engaging, and rewarding from start to finish.
The AIHHP Council is committed to making Friday an unmissable day — filled with inspiring speakers, interactive workshops, and valuable exhibition time — and of course, culminating in our ever-popular Golden Lobe Awards in the evening.
One day, one big impact — the perfect way to bring our profession together.
This year we are returning to The Oxford Belfry Hotel & Spa, Milton Common, Thame OX9 2JW
The event will kick off on Fri 28th November with registration from 08.00am – AIHHP Exec & Full members will then go into a members only meeting at 09.00-09.45am, giving others plenty of time to catch up with all the hearing aid manufacturers and suppliers to the industry in the exhibition.
The AIHHP 2025 Hearing Expo ‘Welcome to All’ will take place after a morning tea break on Fri 28th November, and we’re delighted to announce that Jono Lancaster will deliver the first keynote presentation at the 2025 AIHHP Hearing Expo!
Please view the agenda HERE!
The online booking system is now live!
PLEASE BOOK HERE
If you are interested in receiving more information about exhibiting at this years’ hearing expo please email Stephanie Meli at events@aihhp.org or call 07704 880626.
British Academy of Audiology Annual Conference 2025
Registration now open for the British Academy of Audiology Annual Conference 2025!
Join us for the British Academy of Audiology’s 21st Annual Conference and Exhibition on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st November at the Telford International Centre.
This year’s conference offers a cutting-edge educational programme that explores the latest innovations, research, and clinical practices across the full spectrum of hearing and balance care.
Keynote Speakers:
We are thrilled to welcome an outstanding line-up of clinical leaders and research experts delivering clinic-changing presentations across the programme:
- Dr H. Gustav “Gus” Mueller, PhD, Audiology Consultant – Adrian Davis Lecture: “Common Misconceptions Related to the Selection and Fitting of Hearing Aids”
- Dr Marlene Bagatto, Assistant Professor, Western University, Ontario – Bamford Paediatric Lecture
- Dr Pádraig Kitterick, Head of Audiological Science, National Acoustic Laboratories – “NAL-NL3: The Next Generation Hearing Aid Fitting System”
- Prof. Dr. Sophia E. Kramer, Professor, Auditory Functioning & Participation, Amsterdam UMC – Hearing Loss and Listening Effort
- NHS Elect – Sharing outcomes and tools from the Audiology Improvement Collaborative, based on recent improvement work with four NHS audiology services
Programme highlights:
- Artificial intelligence in audiology: Including the feasibility and implications of automated threshold ABR and AI-driven speech and music perception enhancements.
- Vestibular care: Featuring novel approaches to managing vestibular migraine and showcasing interactive rehabilitation tools like BalanceLand.
- Technology innovations: Covering developments in OTC hearing devices, in-home audiology services, and the transformative potential of Auracast.
- Paediatric audiology: Exploring cognition and hearing in children, and emerging tools to detect behavioural changes in younger patients.
- Adult care: Focused sessions on severe-to-profound hearing loss, cochlear implant counselling, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, and brain stimulation to support memory in older adults.
- Tinnitus and hyperacusis: Including the self-guided iSHUSH programme and other novel interventions.
With thought-provoking debates, real-world clinical insights, and future-facing technologies, this conference is designed to inspire and inform audiology professionals at every stage of their careers.
Get involved:
- Free paper presentations: Seven slots are available and will be selected from submitted abstracts. Submit yours by Tuesday, 19th August.
- BAA awards: Nominate individuals or teams that have demonstrated excellence or outstanding commitment to the profession. The deadline is Wednesday, September 24th.
Key Dates:
- Abstract submission deadline: Tuesday, 19th August
- Award nomination deadline: Wednesday, 24th September
- Early bird registration ends: Wednesday, 24th September
Register by this date to take advantage of the discounted rate. Prices increase from Thursday, 25th September.
Not a BAA member?
If you’re not a member, joining the BAA and attending the conference at the member rate is more cost-effective than paying the full non-member fee. Membership also comes with a range of year-round benefits. Questions? Email: admin@baaudiology.org
For full details and to view the programme, visit:
www.baaudiology.org/conference