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Bionic ear turns 30 - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The professor behind one of Australia's best known inventions, the bionic ear, will today celebrate the implant's 30th anniversary.
Professor Graeme Clark performed the first cochlear implant at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital on August 1, 1978.
About 80 people, including recipients, theatre staff, engineers and fundraisers will attend today's celebration in Melbourne, some coming from as far away as Singapore.
Professor Clark says he is proud the bionic ear is an Australian development, from research right through to industrial development.
"Well that's been the joy, really, that as a result of the development by Cochlear Limited here in Australia, 120,000 people worldwide now have hearing as a result, in some 80 countries," he said.
"There's still a need to achieve I guess my ultimate goal and that's near-normal hearing.
"It's wonderful for speech now for many, and children can have near normal speech and language, but they still don't get the same high-fidelity sound that normal-hearing people get."