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RSS18th AAATE Conference 'Technology for Inclusion and Participation for All: Recent Achievements and Future Directions', will take place Nicosia, Cyprus, on 10-12 September 2025. The Call for Papers is now open.
European Standards Bodies CEN/CENELEC are conducting pre-normative research on two new European Accessibility Act (EAA) relevant standards on non-digital information and support services. EDF has launched a survey to collect input on the topic.
The European Federation of Hard of Hearing People, who was involved in negotiations with broadcasters and ENGOs, is conducting a survey among members to assess the impact of the enhanced Article 7 of the directive on national broadcast regulations. The deadline to complete it is November 24.
Accessible crisis preparedness means that no one is left behind in an emergency. Representatives from the Nordic and Baltic states and disability organizations met in Tallinn, Estonia to share best practices and build networks in this field.
The EU Council approved the final version of the text of the Directive on the European Disability Card and European Parking Card, clearing the last bureaucratic hurdles.
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- European Union
The selected cities Borås (Sweden), Cartagena (Spain), Nuremberg (Germany), and Vienna (Austria) have demonstrated best practice and highlighted their commitment to ensure accessibility to urban life for persons with disabilities.
The 2024 edition of the European Day of Persons with Disabilities conference is taking place in Brussels on 28-29 November 2024 and hosted by the European Commission in partnership with the European Disability Forum.
The Slovenian government has adopted a comprehensive new regulation that mandates that broadcasters and services include accessibility features, and includes provisions for improving user interface accessibility.
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- Slovenia
AccessibleEU launches a brand new Multimedia Content section, where you will be able to watch past AccessibleEU events.
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- European Union
The Solfagnano Charter consists of 8 priorities upon which the G7 countries commit to take action and support concrete policies for the inclusion and empowerment of persons. It was adopted on 16 October within the first-ever G7 dedicated to inclusion, accessibility, and persons with disabilities.
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- European Union