The 69th EUHA International Hearing Exhibition, the annual global event in the field of hearing technology, will grandly kick off from October 22nd to 24th, 2025 at the Nuremberg Exhibition Center in Germany. As the largest professional exhibition for the hearing aid industry in Europe, this year’s EUHA will gather over 9000 industry representatives and more than 130 top exhibitors from more than 90 countries to showcase the latest breakthrough achievements in audiology, measurement technology, accessory innovation, and hearing diagnosis. At that time, professionals, scholars, and elite buyers from the global listening industry will gather together to explore the forefront trends of the industry and participate in the prosperous development of the industry.
Top-link will display innovative technologies and products such as Pogo Pin connectors, hearing-aid RIC modules, precise connection module, precise injection molding, LDS antennas, etc. at booth 420 at the Nuremberg Exhibition Center. Top-link has always been committed to providing ultimate connectivity solutions for first-class customers. This time, we demonstrate to global customers how to “empower” hearing health technology with precision.
Since successfully obtaining ISO13485 quality management system certification in 2020, Top-link has always adhered to the ultimate pursuit of technology and quality. With excellent product performance and professional and efficient services, the company deeply empowers the smart healthcare and health management industry, providing a series of highly customized precision component connection solutions for many well-known customers at home and abroad, directly addressing customer pain points and winning widespread recognition and trust in the market.
During the exhibition, the senior expert team of Top-link will be waiting for global partners and industry friends to visit at booth 420. We look forward to face-to-face communication with you, discussing the latest developments in listening technology, sharing innovative solutions, and exploring possibilities for future cooperation.






