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Oticon is the worlds second largest hearing aid manufacturer.[1] It is situated in Denmark outside the capital Copenhagen. It was founded in 1904 by Hans Demant, whose wife was hearing impaired. Oticon is particularly well known for their loose management style referred to as "Spaghetti Organization".[2] The company is a subsidiary of the William Demant Holding Group.

Oticon has branches in various countries, such as their production plant in Scotland.

Product Lines

  • Agil
  • Dual
  • Vigo
  • Safari
  • Epoq
  • Delta
  • Hit
  • Lexis
  • Sumo
  • Sumo DM
  • Syncro
  • Tego
  • Atlas
  • Swift
  • Go
  • Go pro
  • Amigo
  • Gaia
  • Safran

See also

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