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Grason-Stadler (GSI) is a company specializing in audiometric and electronic medical instruments, founded in 1949. Initially focused on instruments for behavioral and pharmaceutical research, GSI transitioned into hearing diagnostics with the introduction of one of the first commercially available audiometers in 1952. GSI's product range includes a variety of audiometers and tympanometers designed for both clinical and research applications. Their notable products, such as the 162 and E-800 audiometers, the Series 1200 System, and the GSI 10 audiometer, are recognized for their reliability and user-friendliness. GSI's instruments are widely used by audiologists, hearing clinics, and research institutions, supporting effective diagnosis and management of hearing health. Since becoming part of the Demant Group in 2009, GSI has continued to enhance its global presence in the hearing health sector, maintaining a strong reputation for innovation and quality.
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Employees 35
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Founded 1949
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10395 West 70th Street, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States, 55344