Adam Kissiah Wins Space Act Award for Cochlear Implant Invention

Adam Kissiah Space Act Award

NASA Engineer Wins Space Act Award Invention that Helps Deaf People Hear Again More than 100 inventors, including the father of the cochlear implant, received recognition at the Sixth Annual Kennedy Space Center Space Act Award Luncheon. KSC’s Technology Commercialization Office Chief Jim Aliberti and Spaceport Engineering and Technology Director Jim Heald welcomed the inventors. … Read more

Press Coverage on Adam Kissiah and the Cochlear Implant

List of Press Coverage Articles The following are various articles featuring press coverage on Adam Kissiah and his invention of the implantable hearing device. Adam Kissiah’s Invention Recognized by NASA’s Office of the Chief Technologist NASA’s Office of the Chief Technologist recognizes technology developed by NASA employees that benefits the nation.  In the article “Hearing … Read more

Adam Kissiah Wins World Ability Award

Adam Kissiah with the World Ability Award trophy

World Ability Award Gala On July 30, 2004, the 2004 World Ability Awards Gala began in the Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. Hundreds of industry leaders from across the country came together during the charitable event. The event’s purpose is to recognize the accomplishments of those who create new freedoms for people … Read more