3-4 February 2025
The event is organized by the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) and hosted by Tietoevry at the headquarters.
Welcome to the long-awaited return of a IAAP Nordic hybrid event!
Finally we get the chance to meet and share knowledge face to face and online again.
Register for the 4 February external event, open in new window
Member only onsite only workshop 13.00-17.00 EET
followed by social and networking.
The half-day workshop is part of a series of events initiated at the IAAP EU Paris event in 2024.
European accessibility legislation points to the EN301549 for technical specifications of compliance. Already in the current version, 60 of these requirements are not found in WCAG, which means there is no “how to meet”/understanding/examples of techniques or similar documentation attached to the EN. With the European Accessibility Act, the requirements are expected to increase – making the gap even wider.
Lack of prescriptive testing procedures leaves room for flexibility and innovation, but also requires organisations in scope as well as monitoring agencies and surveillance authorities to have both knowledge and experience of testing requirements that may be “new” to them. Automatic testing tools are far from covering these requirements and accessibility experts are still discussing the details. Developers, designers and content producers – as well as monitoring/surveillance authorities – need a common understanding of the requirements and how to test them.
During this workshop, led by subject matter experts from across the EU, IAAP members, surveillance/monitoring agencies and end users with disabilities will work together on handling, interpretation, testing and alignment of the EN requirements beyond WCAG. The results of the workshop feed directly into the ongoing work of updating the EN-standard and will be publicly available at no cost – open to all.
The workshop is onsite only, open to IAAP members or by invitation only. The number of seats is limited. If you are interested in participating in the workshop, please register your interest:
Registration of interest to participate in the 3 February workshop, open in new window
Hybrid external event 09.30-17.00 EET
Open to all
09.30-10.00 Registration and coffee
10.00-10.15 Welcome and housekeeping
10.15-10.30 Keynote presentation
Lars Lindberg, Senior Advisor, Nordic Welfare Center
10.30-11.15 Legal (panel)
Surveillance authorities from different countries share their views on enforcement, penalties, documentation and other relevant topics.
Featuring, among others:
Margrethe Berg Goksøyr, Head of Unit, Norwegian Digitalisation Agency
11.15-11.45 User perspective (presentation)
Expect the unexpected during a session based on one out of many user perspectives on lived accessibility
11.45-13.00 Lunch and networking
13.00-13.45 Is this app accessible? Live testing demo!
Eeva-Jonna Panula, Senior Android developer and accessibility expert.
Hands on learning and sharing of knowledge when Eeva-Jonna demonstrates how to manually test Android apps for accessibility – live on stage! You will learn how to perform manual accessibility tests, what tools to use and where to start. You will also get to know some possible causes of common accessibility issues.
13.45-14.30 Best practice (presentation)
Inspirational presentation on accessibility success stories from organisations in scope of the European Accessibility Act, EAA.
14.30-15.00 Coffee break
15.00-15.30
I dream of being a transformer:
Understanding disability through collective poetry writing
Olivia Dahl, Sociology Researcher, University of Copenhagen
15.30-16.15 Tech giants panel: The future of accessibility
Hypes and cool stuff happening in the accessibility world is presented by some of the leading companies behind the technological development. Future opportunities are discussed.
Featuring, among others:
Christopher Patnoe, Head of EMEA Accessibility and Inclusion, Google
16.15-17.00 IAAP Nordic update
Panel discussion and presentation of upcoming activities
For more information, contact susanna.laurin@accessibilityassociation.org