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ACCESSIBILITY 2026 | The first international conference on Accessibility
ACCESSIBILITY 2026 is the first international conference on Accessibility that will be held online from 29 to 30 June 2026, starting at 1:00 pm.
The conference brings together researchers, educators and practitioners to explore accessibility as a shared challenge across education, technology, design, policy and everyday life.
The conference is sponsored by AccessCoVE, the European Centre of Vocational Excellence in Accessibility, and supported by European Union funding. It aims to create a space for exchanging research, educational practices and design approaches that advance accessibility and inclusion across diverse contexts.
Contributions address accessibility from multiple perspectives, including inclusive design, assistive technologies, universal design, digital accessibility, accessible education, vocational education and training, independent living, public participation and the societal impact of accessibility.
Programme highlights:
Post proceedings will be made available online after the conference.
Subtitled recordings of the presentations will be made available on the conference web site after the conference.
For more information visit the conference website.
The conference brings together researchers, educators and practitioners to explore accessibility as a shared challenge across education, technology, design, policy and everyday life.
The conference is sponsored by AccessCoVE, the European Centre of Vocational Excellence in Accessibility, and supported by European Union funding. It aims to create a space for exchanging research, educational practices and design approaches that advance accessibility and inclusion across diverse contexts.
Contributions address accessibility from multiple perspectives, including inclusive design, assistive technologies, universal design, digital accessibility, accessible education, vocational education and training, independent living, public participation and the societal impact of accessibility.
Programme highlights:
- Keynote Speakers
- Jonathan Lazar on Methods and Tools for Born-Accessible Design
- Ashley Shew and Chorong Park on Technoabelism and technoageism
- 20 Peer reviewed paper presentations
Post proceedings will be made available online after the conference.
Subtitled recordings of the presentations will be made available on the conference web site after the conference.
For more information visit the conference website.