About AccessibleEU
AccessibleEU is one of the flagship initiatives proposed by the European Commission Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030. It is a resource Centre on accessibility working on areas such as built environment, transport, information and communication technologies to ensure the participation of persons with disabilities in all areas of life on equal basis with others.
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AccessibleEU’s goals include connecting stakeholders responsible for implementing accessibility rules in across Europe. To do that, the Centre has created a community of practice comprising accessibility experts from different EU countries as well as other people with interest in accessibility. If you want to be part of our community, please follow the link, and join us! Community of Practice.
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News
In 2024, the National Cultural Heritage Administration and the Association of Disabled Persons and their Friends ‘Apeirons’, with AccessibleEU's support, have prioritised the accessibility of cultural and historical sites for persons with disabilities. Data is collected on Digital Guide Mapeirons.eu
18th 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.