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  2. Siemens Hearing Instruments - Wikipedia

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    www.signia.net /en-us / Sivantos, Inc. (formerly Siemens Hearing Instruments) is the United States affiliate of Sivantos Group , which maintains a global headquarters in Singapore . Sivantos Group (formerly Siemens Audiology Group, a division of Siemens Healthcare ) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of hearing aids .

  3. Signia - Wikipedia

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    Signia can refer to more than one notable item: Signia (sportswear), an Argentine company. a MasterCard product issued by Coutts and Co; Toyota Crown Signia, an automobile; a colony of ancient Rome, in Latium adiectum, today Segni; a Signage Software Suite, developed by Jake Bown; a hearing aid brand, manufactured by WS Audiology

  4. Segni - Wikipedia

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    Segni (Latin: Signia, Ancient Greek: Σιγνία) is an Italian town and comune located in Lazio. The city is situated on a hilltop in the Lepini Mountains and overlooks the valley of the Sacco River.

  5. The Toyota Crown Signia Is High Quality and Low Drama - AOL

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    It's a sensible and stylish crossover. But, it's not particularly exciting.

  6. Is the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia the car SUV-haters have ... - AOL

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    The Signia’s 6.7 inches of ground clearance provide an easy step-in height, 1.7 inches lower than the popular RAV. The numbers don’t do the Crown Signia justice, though. While SUV-skeptics ...

  7. Signia (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    Signia is an Argentine sportswear brand which manufactures footwear and clothing. The brand has experienced some restructuring plans in the past due to financial problems, even disappearing from the market for some periods of time.

  8. WS Audiology - Wikipedia

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    WS Audiology (formerly Sivantos Group and Widex) is a privately-owned manufacturer of hearing aids with headquarters in Denmark and Singapore with roots going back to 1878 and Siemens AG. [1]

  9. Widex - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Widex and Sivantos (which owns Signia, Rexton, TruHearing, Audibene, HearUSA and Hear.com) announced an $8B merger, creating the 3rd largest hearing conglomerate in the world. [4] Widex also launched its newest product, Widex Evoke, which is the first hearing aid to incorporate machine learning technology.