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Starkey company history timeline

1940

The ranch remained open rangeland until 1940, when Starkey and his partners painstakingly barb-wired the perimeter.

1961

Building a Better Hearing Aid: 1961-80

1962

In 1962 Austin opened a retail hearing aid storefront in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

1965

In 1965, he sold the cattle on the ranch to his son, Jay B, Jr.

1967

What began as Professional Hearing Aid Service in 1967 led to a lifelong commitment on the part of Austin to help the hearing impaired throughout the world.

1971

On January 1, 1971, Starkey introduced the first Starkey custom In-The-Ear (ITE) Custom Master.

Austin invested in the notion that the more inconspicuous the device the greater the market share, and he bought Starkey labs and its technology in 1971.

1973

1973: Starkey markets the CE-1 custom hearing aid with in-the-ear technology.

1975

By 1975 Starkey had outgrown its St Louis Park facility and moved its operations to a spacious 13-acre campus in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.

1976

1976: Starkey opens a subsidiary business in Manchester, England.

1983

In 1983, the company brought to market the very first inter-ear canal hearing aid, known as the CE-5 Series.

1990

By 1990 Starkey was ranked number one in the world in its ability to service all makes and models of hearing aids and was also cited for its inventory of replacement parts for a vast variety of models of hearing aids.

1999

1999: Starkey brings out digital hearing aid models.

2003

The cattle herd was sold in 2003 to a rancher who leased back pasture on the ranch.

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