ETYMOTIC RESEARCH, INC.
61 Martin Lane
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
Etymotic Research, Inc. (ER) is a research,
development and manufacturing company located in Elk Grove Village, Illinois.
The name "Etymotic" (pronounced "et-im-OH-tik.") means "true to the ear." Established
in 1983, ER's mission is to design high-fidelity products to measure, improve
and protect hearing. ER has developed and patented some of the most innovative
hearing technology available today. ER's products are used worldwide by
scientists, hearing practitioners, hearing-impaired consumers, professional
and amateur musicians, and others who insist on superior sound quality.
Innovation and education are key elements
of ER's mission. ER holds 89 patents and has another 61 patents pending,
covering instrumentation for audiometry, infant hearing screening, otoacoustic
emissions, auditory brainstem response and real-ear measurement, as well
as circuitry, directional microphones, and other components for hearing
aids and automotive applications. ER's engineers and audiologists provide
advanced coursework and laboratory research to graduate students in audiology
from four universities. They also lecture at local, national and international
meetings, publish research, and develop educational materials for consumers.
In addition to its extensive laboratory facilities, ER also maintains a
classroom facility adjacent to its R&D lab.
In 1987, Etymotic Research was issued a
government grant for development of the K-AMP circuit, a high-fidelity
hearing aid amplifier that has been used in over 3 million hearing aids
worldwide. Etymotic is repaying that grant by providing financial assistance
to graduate students, researchers and practicing clinicians who are engaged
in research that supports ER's mission.