Bernafon is a Swiss hearing health company that specializes in hearing instruments. Bernafon belongs to the Danish William Demant Holding Group which is among the largest hearing instrument manufacturers worldwide.

Content: 1. History 2. Milestones 3. Company 4. References 5. External links

HISTORY

The story of Bernafon hearing instruments began shortly after the Second World War, at the Gfeller company in Flamatt, Switzerland. The head of the company, Hans Gfeller, was himself severely hearing-impaired. As a result of this, Hans Gfeller’s son and one of his fellow students started building their own hearing instruments.

The first model, completed in 1946, saw the device and its battery housed in two separate leather cases. It was therefore given the name A1 2-Pack. The device was soon in demand and hearing instruments rapidly became an integral part of Gfeller’s product range.

International interest in the new hearing instruments was strong, right from the very begin-ning. By 1949, sales contracts had already been signed with customers in Italy, North Africa and the Middle East. By 1975, the instruments provided 20% of the firm’s total turnover. The most important products, however, were still telephones and telephone systems.

In 1987, the companies Autophon, Gfeller, Hasler and Zellweger were merged to form the Ascom group. The newly-created group employed a total of 14,000 workers and was ranked eleventh among the world’s largest telecommunication firms.

Under its new title Ascom Audiosys, the company was expected to perform even more successfully than before. To achieve this target, a rapid expansion was envisaged. The first big step came in 1991 when Ascom Audiosys won the contract to supply the state-run Australian Hearing Services.

A further expansion took place in 1992 with the takeover of the hearing instrument activities of the German firm Robert Bosch GmbH. The integration of Bosch’s hearing instrument activities and the simultaneous creation of a production line in Australia proved too great a challenge for the relatively small company.

As part of a new strategy determined by the Ascom group in 1993, it was decided that various activities should be offloaded, among them the production of hearing instruments. One year after that decision, the sale of Ascom Audiosys to Denmark’s William Demant group was completed.

The takeover by the William Demant group and the move into the new headquarters in Bern has brought many fundamental changes to the company – all of which are still shaping the way Bernafon goes about its daily business. An important and eye-catching signal of the new start in 1995 was the renaming of all the various divisions under the name ‘Bernafon’. Finally, after fifty years, the name Bernafon was able to connect the product, the firm behind it, and its headquarters in Bern.

MILESTONES

1944 Example Hans Gfeller’s homemade hearing instruments
1946 Example The A1 2 Pack, the first serialized hearing instrument
1951 Example C-Series portable hearing instrument
1954 Example The first portable hearing instrument with transistor
1958 Example G-Series portable hearing instrument
1963 Example First behind-the-ear-instrument (H-Series)
1972 Example S-Series behind-the-ear hearing instrument
1982 Example The T-Series was the first to be produced in a Monobloc fashion
1986 Example Charisma, Bernafon’s first in-the-ear instrument
1988 Example With the arrival of the programmable PX8 instrument of the PHOX-Hearing-System, hearing instruments could for the first time be adjusted digitally
1992 Example RD-Series instrument with remote control
1996 Example Audioflex, a digitally programmable hearing system with remote control
1999 Example Smile, a fully digital hearing system equipped for the first time with multi-microphone technology
2002 Example Symbio, the first hearing instrument with Bernafon’s proprietary ChannelFreeTM , signal processing
2007 Example Brite, a revolutionary hearing system in a red dot design award winning design ,
2008 Example Vérité, the first Bernafon hearing instrument with wireless technology
2011 Example Chronos hearing system family with wireless and Audio EfficiencyTM technology

COMPANY

Today, the Bernafon Group operates very successfully with a worldwide network of 16 sales companies with 450 employees and independent distributors in over 50 countries. At the headquarters in Bern there are more than 140 specialists around the world working on the development, marketing, and sales of Bernafon products.

Since 1995, Bernafon hearing instruments have been manufactured in Thisted, Denmark and since 2008 in Mierzyn, Poland.

Within William Demant Holding, Bernafon belongs to the industry’s largest research and development cluster.