Corporate Body

Cochlear Limited (1985 - )

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    Cochlear Implant - Cochlear Limited, 'Nucleus 24', C124M, 1998, courtesy of Museum Victoria.
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From
1985
Lane Cove, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Pharmaceuticals or Medical Aids
Alternative Names
  • Cochlear Corporation (Also known as)
Website
http://www.cochlear.com/
Location
Lane Cove, New South Wales

Summary

Cochlear Limited took the place of Cochlear Pty Ltd. The company continued the work on the 'bionic ear' that was carried out by its predecessor.

Timeline

 1983 - 1984 Cochlear Pty Ltd
       1985 - Cochlear Limited

Related People

Archival resources

National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection

  • Papers of Graeme M. Clark, 1944-2012 [manuscript], 1944 - 2012, MS 8696; National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection. Details

National Museum of Australia

The University of Melbourne Archives

  • Department of Otolaryngology - Bionic Ear Records, 1949 - 2000, 2004.0043 at U77/46-55; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details

Published resources

Books

  • Bondarew, Veronica and Seligman, Peter, The Cochlear Story (Canberra: CSIRO, 2012), 248 pp. Details
  • Worthing, Mark, Graeme Clark: The Man Who Invented the Bionic Ear (Crows Nest: Allen & Unwin, 2015), 221 pp. Details

Resources

Reviews

Digital resources

Title
Graeme Clark holding the mini-implant developed by Cochlear Ltd
Type
Image
Date
1985
Source
Graeme Clark

Details

Title
Cochlear Implant - Cochlear Limited, 'Nucleus 24', C124M, 1998
Type
Image
Date
1998
Source
Museum Victoria
Note
Cochlear Ltd manufactured the 'Nucleus 24' cochlear implant

Details

Ailie Smith

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