A.p.j. Abdul Kalam announced the development of an indigenous cochlear implant device aimed to cost under Rs. 50,000 by the end of 2011, addressing the high costs currently associated with international devices. There is a significant demand for trained professionals to assist the approximately 9 million people in India with various degrees of hearing disability, highlighting the need for training initiatives and mobile healthcare solutions. The conference also emphasized the importance of addressing noise pollution as a major cause of deafness.