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WTSA-24 side event: Changing the narrative: Applying mobile technologies for safe listening and hearing conservation

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Introduction

It is estimated that over a billion young people worldwide are at risk of avoidable hearing loss due to unsafe listening practices. In response to this growing public health problem, WHO launched the Make Listening Safe initiative in 2015, with the aim of preventing hearing loss through hearing conservation.

In response to the public health concern, ITU and WHO have initiated a joint work item to develop global guidelines for safe listening in devices (ITU-T H.870), in venues and for safe listening in videogame play and esports. The WHO-ITU Standard for safe listening devices and systems was approved in 2019 (ITU-T H.870 "Guidelines for safe listening personal audio systems") and updated in 2022. This makes recommendations for safe listening features in smartphones, headphones and other devices with music playing capabilities. This standard has received widespread global acceptance and leading smartphone manufacturers have integrated its recommendations within their systems. Discussions are ongoing within other standardization for a such as International Electronics Commission (IEC) and the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) to harmonize their current guidance to be in line with this standard.

At present, WHO and ITU are co-developing guidance for manufacturers of video game play hardware and software regarding safe listening features in these popular technologies.

The World Telecommunications Standardization Assembly (WTSA-24) is being held in New Delhi India this year and will be accompanied by the India Mobile Congress.
To bring together Governments, health professionals, academia and industry to discuss how ICTs can help make listening safe. This event presents a unique opportunity for WHO and ITU to showcase and promote their safe listening standards for furthering its implementation within the booming mobile technology sector. To capitalize on this, ITU-WHO are co-organizing collaborative activities with the aims to:

Target Audience

Representatives of Indian mobile operators and manufacturers, health professionals, policy makers, mobile telecom operators, manufacturers of devices, implementors of videogaming & esports software and hardware, as well as consumers of music and videogaming products and the general public interested in health and safety standards related to audio devices.

Registration

Registration is mandatory. WTSA-24 delegates registered for the main WTSA event can access the venue and do not need to register separately. Other participants should request a registration code by filling this online form.


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