On October 6-7, Claudia Libbi presented at the INTENSE plenary meeting in Amsterdam. In her presentation, Claudia described how she wants to use VR in testing the ability of cochlear implants for sound selection in noisy environments, such as in classrooms and school hallways, to promote better social inclusion of children with hearing loss in schools. This annual plenary meeting of the INTENSE project was meant for each work package to present their progresses and discuss the outcomes and utilization with the stakeholders. Carolien, Claudia, and Yung-Ting are part of the Work Package 2 (Deafness).