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ZERO PROJECT CONFERENCE 2016:INNOVATIVE POLICIES AND INNOVATIVE PRACTICES ON
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION AND ICT10–12th February 2016, United Nations Office/Vienna International Centre (VIC), Austria
Wednesday, February 10
From 12:00h Registration & Welcome
Statistics, Indicators and the Sustainable Development Goals (1.1)Various issues of disability-related data collection and disability are discussed, with a preview on the indicators measuring progress in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals and results from the Zero Project Social Indicators 2016 from 129 countries.
13:00h-14:15h
Room: M1
Daniela BAS, Division for Social Policy and Development (DSPD), UN DESA Focal Point on Disability, USA (via video)Amelie SAUPE, Zero Project/Essl Foundation, JapanGeorgette MULHEIR, Lumos Foundation, United KingdomUmesh SHARMA, Krongold Centre, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia, and Setareki MACANAWAI, Pacific Disability Forum (054)Chair: Mukhtar AL-SHIBANI, Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES), Saudi Arabia
14:15h-14:30h Break
Austrian Vocational Training and Employment models (2.1)Training and employment models that effectively build on the strengths of persons with disabilities are discussed, from start-ups to leading companies.
14:30h-15:45h
Room: M1
Elisabeth KRÖN, Specialisterne AustriaFrank HOFFMANN, Discovering Hands, GermanyGregor DEMBLIN, Disability Performance AustriaJohannes UNGAR, Innovia, TirolChair: Marie RINGLER, Ashoka Austria
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Policymaker Forum on advancing inclusive education and ICTs (2.2)Policymakers from parliaments, governments and international organisations on their approach and experience on how to effectively promote inclusive education and accessible ICT.
14:30h-15:45h
Room: M2
HRH Prince Mired Raad Zeid AL-HUSSEIN, Higher Council for Affairs of Persons with Disabilities, JordanHHP Latifa Bent Thinian Bin Mohamed AL-SAUD, Saudi Association for People with a Disability, Saudi Arabia Gerald CRADDOCK, Centre for Excellence in Universal Design, IrelandLaura DIEGO GARCIA, Directorate General for Disability Support Policies, Spanish Ministry of Health, Social Services and EqualityJudy HEUMANN, Special Advisor for International Disability Rights, U.S Department of State, United States of America Franz-Joseph HUAINIGG, Member of the Austrian ParliamentHelene JARMER, Member of the Austrian ParliamentPanagiota (Betty) LEOTSAKOU, ICEVI-Europe and former Ministry of Education, GreeceColin M. LOW, Member of the House of Lords, United KingdomLaszlo G. LOVASZY, UN CRPD Committee and Adviser to Adam KOSA MEP (via video)John MCLAUGHLIN, Department of Education and Early Childhood, New Brunswick, CanadaGopal MITRA, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), USAIrena RADINOVIC, Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit, Government of the Republic of SerbiaMirko TOMASSONI, former Member of the San Marino ParliamentChair: Miguel Ángel CABRA DE LUNA, Fundacion ONCE and EESC, Spain
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Non-formal education and sports (2.3)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative Practices from all over the world that use sports, music, arts or pictures to communicate and teach.
14:30h-15:45h
Room: M3
Catherine ELLIOTT/Claire WILLIS, Child and Adolescent Health Service, Australia (056)Mariagiulia MORLACCHI, Scuola Primaria Via dei Boschi, Italy (153)Sarah DRIVER-JOWITT, Uhambo Foundation, South Africa (234)Isaac SANFT and Laura DUNCAN, Special Olympics Arizona, USA (093)Martha Jo BRAYCICH, Special Olympics Europe/Eurasia, Turkey (161)Sar-el OREN OHANA, Access Israel, Israel (202)Chair: Maureen PIGGOT, Inclusion Europe, Ireland
15:45h-16:00h Break
Inclusive education models in Eastern Europe (3.1)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative Practices from several countries in Eastern Europe are presented, where most of them have advanced inclusive education on big scale in their country.
16:00h-17:15h
Room: M1
Susanna TADEVOSYAN, Bridge of Hope, Armenia (015)Susan L. HARDIE, The Canadian Centre on Disability Studies (CCDS), Canada/Ukraine (106)Robert BU, Ecumenical Humanitarian Organisation, Serbia (289)Chair: Georgette MULHEIR, Lumos Foundation, United Kingdom
Speech and hearing technologies (3.2)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative Practices are presented that support persons who are deaf or have hearing impairments, using sign language, speech training, video or captioning technologies.
16:00h-17:15h
Room: M2
Jaco RADEMEYER, ADJ Electronics, South Africa (083)Claudia SCHWEINZER, signtime, Austria (240)Robin RIBBACK, VerbaVoice, Germany (288)Kathryn TOWNSEND, Barclays Bank, United Kingdom (332)Chair: Helene JARMER, Member of Parliament, Austria
Models for training of teachers, trainers, parents and caregivers (3.3)
Innovative Practices – Presentations
Mathilde DE GEUS and Joni OYSERMAN, Signhands, Netherlands (052)Germain WEBER, on behalf of AGID project consortium, University Vienna, Austria (195)Jamie BOLLING, ENIL - European Network on
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Several Innovative Practices are presented that teach the teachers, but also trainers, parents and caregivers, as an efficient way to change systems towards inclusion and accessibility.
16:00h-17:15h
Room: M3
Independent Living, and Terry SKEHAN, Swedish Agency for Participation, Sweden (155)Chair: Silvia BALMAS, European Foundation Centre, Belgium
17:15h-18:00h Opening of the Exhibition
Award Ceremony 2016 Honoring Innovative Practices and Policies of the Zero Project 2016 on Education and ICT
18:00h-20:30h
Room: M1
Welcome Reception Samuel KOCH, Member of the State Theatre Darmstadt, GermanyMartin ESSL & Michael FEMBEK, Zero Project/Essl Foundation, AustriaJakob VON UEXKULL & Ingrid HEINDORF, Zero Project/World Future Council, United Kingdom/SwitzerlandAll representatives of Innovative Policies and Practices 2016
20:30h-22:00h Buffet
Thursday, February 11
08:00h-09:30h Registration, Coffee and Tea
Official Opening Ceremony09:30h-10:30h
Room: M1
Christine STIX-HACKL, Permanent Mission of Austria at the UN in Vienna
Alois STÖGER, Minister of Social Affairs, Labour and Consumer Protection, Austria Martin ESSL, Essl Foundation, AustriaJakob VON UEXKULL, World Future Council, UKVideo: The Zero Project’s Innovative Practices and Policies 2016
Chair: Caroline CASEY, The Ability Awards, Ireland
Opening Keynote Judy HEUMANN, Special Advisor for International Disability Rights, U.S Department of
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10:30h-10:50h
Room: M1
State, United States of America
Plenary Session on Inclusive EducationInclusive education – what are we talking about? The roots, the present and the most promising strategies for the future.
10:50h-11:30h
Room: M1
Judy HEUMANN, Special Advisor for International Disability Rights, U.S Department of State, United States of America Diane RICHLER, Open Society Foundations, Human Rights Advisory Board, Canada Richard RIESER, World of Inclusion, United Kingdom Janet E. LORD, Syracuse University, USA Chair: Michael FEMBEK, Zero Project/Essl Foundation, Austria
11:30h-11:45h Break
e-Accessibility standards as drivers of innovation (4.1)The US-EU e-Accessibility standards cooperation will be presented and discussed, as well as other standards and guidelines that work towards an accessible Internet and inclusive ICTs.
Innovative Policies – Presentations
11:45h-13:00h
Room: M1
Inmaculada PLACENCIA-PORRERO, European Commission, Belgium (282)David CAPOZZI, U.S. Access Board, United States of America (282)James HUBBARD, Centre for Excellence in Universal Design, National Disability Authority of Ireland Shadi ABOU-ZAHRA, W3C, FranceMichael SNAPRUD, University of Agder, Norway Axel LEBLOIS, G3ict, USAChair: Masahito KAWAMORI, International Telecommunication Union, Switzerland
e-Learning tools for students with learning difficulties (4.2)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative Practices are presented that support easy language and intuitive learning.
11:45h-13:00h
Room: M2
Eva GYARMATHY, GNW Ltd, Hungary (210) Mirjana LAZOR and Svetlana KEKIĆ, School for Elementary and Secondary Education "Milan Petrović", Serbia (245)Michelle MOLONEY, St. Michael’s House, IrelandManfred KASTNER, Vision Education, AustriaChair: Jyrki PINOMAA, Aspa Foundation, Finland
Inclusive vocational training on the job (4.3)
Innovative Practices– Presentations
Paula TOUKONEN, Aspa Foundation, Finland (010)Wolfgang SCHEIDL, Caritas, Austria (026)
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Innovative Practices are presented that combine vocational education directly with training on the job and employment in the open labour market.
11:45h-13:00h
Room: M3
Hubert HUBER, Kurier, Austria (047)Christoph WICHE and Benjamin FREESE, PIKSL - In der Gemeinde leben gGmbH, Germany (134)Daniela BOSCOLO, Istituto Tecnico Economico di Porto Viro, Italy (197)Koen DEWEER, Konekt vzw, Belgium (044)Chair: Susan SCOTT-PARKER, Business Disability International, United Kingdom
Inclusive education models for Africa (4.4)
Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsProjects, models and policies are presented that have proven to work in low income and rural environments in African countries.
11:45h-13:00h
Room: M06
Mathew KAWOGO, ADD International, Tanzania (tbc) (087)Tsitsi CHATAIKA, University of Zimbabwe (129)Wilson RUVERE, Jairos Jiri Association, Zimbabwe (154)Julia MCGEOWN, Handicap International, Togo (163)Denis SANDWIDI, Ocades Tenkodogo, Burkina Faso (168)Auberon Jeleel ODOOM, Inclusion Ghana, Ghana (257)Brent ELDER and Michelle DAMIANI, Syracuse University, United States of AmericaChairs: Yetnebersh NIGUSSIE, Light for the World International, Ethiopia and Shuaib CHALKLEN, African Disability Forum, South Africa
13:00h-14:30h Lunch & Exhibition
Inclusive universities (5.1)
Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsModels, projects and policies are presented that resulted in worldwide leading inclusive universities, most of them using elements of Universal Design and stakeholder involvement
14:30h-16:00h
Room: M1.
Friederike GADOW, Centre for Disability Studies, Australia (060)Ana TAMEZ, Universidad Tecnológica Santa Catarina, Mexico (084)Birgit ROTHENBERG, TU Dortmund, Germany (099)Alejandra GARCÍA-FRANK, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain (147)Weiqin CHEN, Oslo and Akershus University, Norway (271)Kadrin KERGAND, Archimedes Foundation, Estonia (296)Jan WULF-SCHNABEL, Drachensee Stiftung, Germany
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Chair: Isabelle TURMAINE, International Association of Universities (IAU)
Innovative communication devices (5.2)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative Practices that support the communication of persons with all kinds of disabilities, including those with severe and multiple disabilities.
14:30h-16:00h
Room: M2
Antonia EGGELING, Antonia Eggeling Social Design, and Tobias MARCZINZIK, PIKSL – In der Gemeinde leben gGmbH, Germany (135)
Christoph VEIGL, University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, Austria (151)
Eduardo JAUREGUI, Irisbond, Spain (213)
Katherine PAYNE, Wayfindr, UK (072)
Makkiya JAWED, doctHErs, Pakistan (092)
Javier BLAZQUEZ, Fundación ONCE, Spain
Chair: David HOFER, LIFEtool, Austria
Inclusive vocational training in low- and middle-income countries (5.3)
Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsInnovative Practices and Policies are presented that have created thousands of jobs for youth with disabilities, operating in countries with little public funding and overall high unemployment rates.
14:30h-16:00h
Room: M3
Gopal GARG, Youth4Jobs Foundation, India (219)Anneke MAARSE, Light for the World, East Africa (294)Maria Liliana MOR, The Trust For The Americas, USA (254)Yves VEULLIET, IBM, Belgium (012)Stanley BAWDEN, Living Link, South Africa (014)Madai LINKIMER, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) & International Labour Organisation (ILO), Costa Rica (317)Chair: Stefan TRÖMEL, International Labour Organisation, Switzerland
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Anti-bullying and anti-violence strategies (5.4)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsA number of innovative anti-bullying and anti-violence strategies are presented that all have proven to reduce this major obstacle towards inclusive education.
14:30h-16:00h
Room: M06
Richard RIESER, World of Inclusion, United Kingdom (006)
Artemi SAKELLARIADIS, Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education (CSIE), United Kingdom (036)
Elisabeth UDL, Ninlil, Austria (132)Chair: Nevena PENEVA, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA), Austria
16:00-16:15h Break
Making learning materials accessible (6.1)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative models that create accessible learning materials are presented, like alternative textbooks in various formats, developed in very different countries.
16:15h-17:30h
Room: M1
Klaus HOECKNER, Hilfsgemeinschaft, Austria (003)Ugo FALACE, Centro Leonardo Education, Italy (005)Vashkar BHATTACHARJEE, GAATES, Bangladesh (187)Alberto ARGUELHES and Claudia WERNECK, WVA Editoria, Brazil (198)Birendra RAJ POKHAREL, Action on Disability Rights and Development (ADRAD), Nepal (199)Christopher M. LEE, AMAC, USA (250)Chair: Gopal MITRA, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), United States of America
Increasing access by using hearing implant technology (6.2)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsEarly intervention is important for children born with a hearing loss. Chaired by MED-EL, a leading manufacturer of cochlear implant and sponsor of the Zero Project Conference 2016, experts discuss accessibility created by hearing implant technology.
16:15h-17:30h
Room: M2
Patrick D´HAESE, MED-EL Medical Electronics, AustriaJohannes FELLINGER, Health Centre for the Deaf of the Hospital of St. John of God, Linz, AustriaChristian SCHOBER, NPO Competence Centre, Vienna University of Economics and Business, AustriaAndreas STAINER-HOCHGATTER, Health and Environment Department, AIT, Austrian Institute of TechnologyChair: Daniela Gruber, MED-EL Medical Electronics, AustriaSponsored by MED-EL Medical Electronics
Inclusive and quality education models (6.3)
Tom DE MOOR, Hugo VAN DE VEIRE and Geert MALFLIET, VCLB Gent, Belgium (018)
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Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsPolicies and models are presented from countries that are in the lead of creating education systems that are accessible and inclusive of all children, with all types of disabilities.
16:15h-17:30h
Room: M3
Ana Isabel RUIZ LOPEZ, ONCE, Spain (121)Jennifer STONEMEIER and Barbara TRADER, TASH, USA (270)Raffaele CIAMBRONE, Ministry of Education, Italy (312)Antônio José DO NASCIMENTO FERREIRA, Secretariat for Human Rights, Brazil (316)John MCLAUGHLIN, Department of Education and Early Childhood, New Brunswick, Canada (336)Chair: Klaus LACHWITZ, Inclusion International, United Kingdom
Inclusive education models in Asia (6.4)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsModels that have successfully innovated aspects of the education systems in Asian countries are presented, targeting very different aspects like the school environment, transport in rural areas or accessible learning materials.
16:15h-17:30h
Room: M06
Hervé ROQUEPLAN, Krousar Thmey, Cambodia (220)Monirul ISLAM, Plan International, Bangladesh (218)Georgina GASKELL, Leonard Cheshire Disability Bangladesh (330)Anjlee AGARWAL, SAMARTHYAN National Centre for Accessible Environments, India (082)Sylvana LAKKIS, DPI Arab World, Lebanon
Chair: Javed ABIDI, Disabled People's International (DPI), Canada
17:30h-18:30h Drinks and refreshments
Technology ShowInnovative Practices representatives will present their innovative devices, apps, web and communication tool in an entertaining 60-minutes Technology Show
18:30h-19:30h
Room: M1
Participants: 4D-Joystick, ADJ, Barclay`s Bank, Irisbond, Lifetool, MED-EL, PIKSL, Wayfindr, SignTime, Moderation: Caroline CASEY, The Ability Awards, Ireland & Wilfried KAINZ, Zero Project/Essl Foundation, Austria
19:30h-21:00h Snacks
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FRIDAY, February 12
08:00h-09:00h Registration, Coffee and Tea
Plenary Session on information and communication technology Accessible ICT – what are we talking about? A panel discussion covering all aspects of creating accessibility for all, and how accessible ICT and inclusive education connect.
09:00h-09:45h
Room: M1
Axel LEBLOIS, G3ict, USA Masahito KAWAMORI, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Switzerland Natalia AMELINA, UNESCO IITE, Russia Chair: Michael FEMBEK, Zero Project/Essl Foundation, Austria
09:45h-10:00h Break
Changing attitudes: Successful advocacy campaigns (7.1)
Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsCreating awareness of the needs and rights of persons with disabilities is a prerequisite for change. Successful advocacy campaigns and programmes are presented and discussed.
10:00h-11:15h
Room: M1
Agnes VAN WIJNEN, Dutch Association for Disabled Children (NSGK), Netherlands (042)Janet E. LORD, Burton Blatt Institute, Syracuse University, USA (177)Swaraj Paul BAROOAH, IDIA Charitable Trust, India (200)Lawrence F. CAMPBELL, International Council for Education of People with Visual Impairment (ICEVI), India (022)Jelena PEROVIC, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Montenegro (324)Chair: Jane BUCHANAN, Human Rights Watch, USA
Creating accessibility using technology (7.2)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsVarious Innovative Practices are presented that improve the lives of persons with all forms of disabilities, from classrooms to emergencies.
10:00h-11:15h
Room: M2
Amihai MIRON, User1st, Israel (020)Jonas Atugonza LUBAGO, Tanzania League of the Blind, Tanzania (070) Ghadeer M. AL HARES, Higher Council for Affairs of Persons with Disabilities (HCD), Jordan (024)Eileen HOPKINS, Access Innovation Media, Australia (117)Sabina LOBATO, ONCE Foundation, Spain (208)Caroline CARSWELL, Sound Advice, Ireland (053)
Chair: Martin GOULD, G3ict, USA
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Inclusive education in emergency and refugee situations (7.3)
Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsInnovative Practices and Policies are presented that provide education for children and youth, including those with disabilities, in emergencies, in refugee camps, in post-war instability and post-disaster situations.
10:00h-11:15h
Room: M3
Joseph Mburu EVANS, Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (011)
Angelo EBENGO MUZALIWA, Initiative for Refugees living with Disability (IRD), Rwanda (029) (via video)
Laura DAVISON, Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), Switzerland, and Ingrid LEWIS, EENET (Enabling Education Network), United Kingdom (224)
Karen CHESTERTON KHAYAT, Massey University, New Zealand and Iraq (040)Chair: Edgard SEIKALY, UNICEF, Denmark
11:15h-11:30h Break
Towards UN Habitat III: Accessible and inclusive urban development (8.1)
Innovative Practices and Policies – PresentationsIn October 2016, the Third Global Conference on Housing and Sustainable Development (Habitat III) will take place in Quito, Ecuador. In this session experts explain the Habitat III process and discuss how an inclusive and accessible urban development can be achieved in the future.
11:30h-12:45h
Room: M1
Akiko ITO, UN DESA/DSPD (via video)
Thomas BUTCHER, Zero Project/Essl Foundation, Austria
Gerald CRADDOCK and James HUBBARD, Centre for Excellence in Universal Design, National Disability Authority of Ireland (301)
Ivor AMBROSE, European Network for Accessible Tourism (ENAT), Belgium
Mukhtar AL-SHIBANI, Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES), Saudi Arabia (188)
Chair: Luis GALLEGOS, Chair of G3ict and former Permanent Representative of Ecuador to the UNO at Geneva
Early childhood interventions (8.2)
Innovative Practices – PresentationsInnovative models that have advanced inclusive early childhood intervention and education for children in pre-school age or offered to them in combination with primary education.
11:30h-12:45h
Room: M2
Rosalina Flores OBANDO, ASOPIECAD, Nicaragua (049)Thuy NGUYEN, Medical Committee Netherlands-Vietnam (MCNV), Vietnam (276) Elena JENKIN, Deakin University, Australia (339)Ahmet KRYEZIU, Save the Children International, Kosovo (091)Thi Van Nga LE, Nhat Hong Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired, Vietnam (174)Chair: Luk ZELDERLOO, European Association of Service Providers for Persons with Disabilities (EASPD), Belgium
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Innovative financing of inclusion and accessibility (8.3)Alternative ways of financing are presented, apart from public funding and grant making, like Social Investment Funds, Seed Financing, Impact Investing or Social Impact Bonds.
11:30h-12:45h
Room: M3
Constance AGYEMAN, Nesta, United KingdomErwin STAHL, Bonventure Management GmbH, GermanyViktor PANISCH, RVP One, Austria Aline BUYSSCHAERT, Koisinvest, BelgiumChair: Karin JESTIN, Strategic Philanthropy Advisor, Switzerland
12:45h-14:15h Lunch and Exhibition
Donor`s Forum on Inclusive Education (9.1)Major international donor organisations come together to present and discuss their funding strategies in the field of inclusive education.
14:15h-15:30h
Room: M1
Andrea SIMONITS, Open Society Foundations, Hungary
Kaitlin ROH, USAID, USA
Gertraud FINDL, Austrian Development Agency, Austria
Chair: Charlotte MCCLAIN-NHLAPO, World Bank, United States of America
Inclusive Education In Austria (9.2)The status of inclusion in the Austrian education system, including in vocational and educational training, is discussed, taking also into account regional differences.
Diskutiert wird der Stand der Inklusion im österreichischen Bildungswesen, inklusive der Berufsausbildung, samt regionaler Unterschiede.
14:15h-15:30h
Room: M2In German language only - Nur auf Deutsch
Bernhard SCHMID, Lebenshilfe Wien, AustriaTamara GRUNDSTEIN, Independent Living Austria (tbc)Franz WOLFMAYR (tbc) and Michael LONGHINO, Chance B, Austria (107)Helga FASCHING, University of Vienna, AustriaChair: Erwin BUCHINGER, Disability Ombudsman Austria
15:30h-15:45h Break
Final Plenary: Taking Inclusive Education to the next level15:45h-17:00h
Keynote: Gopal MITRA, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), USAKey messages from selected sessions by rapporteurs Q & A with the auditorium
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Room: M1 Chairs: Silvia BALMAS, European Foundation Centre, Belgium and Ingrid HEINDORF, Zero Project/World Future Council, Switzerland
ONGOING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE CONFERENCE
Accessibility for All Trail Level 0 (entrance/ registration area)
Offered by Access Israel, the Accessibility for All Trail creates awareness of the participants in accessibility and lets them experience different kinds of disability: “You cannot really understand it, until you feel it for yourself!”
Technology Exhibition Level 1 (In front of the main entrance to room M1)
The following Innovative Practices 2016 on technology will present their hard- and software:Access Israel - Accessibility for All TrailADJ Electronics - Bellen Speech Visualizer Aspa Foundation - Work path to participationAssociation des Parents d'Enfants Mentalement Handicapés - AGID - Online Training Modules for StaffAtempo - Inclusive Education with TabletsBarclays Bank – SignVideoEqualizent - Video Technology for Deaf JuvenilesGNW Ltd - Self-Help in Foreign Language Learning for Special LearnersHilfsgemeinschaft – RoboBrailleIrisbond - Looks That Can TalkKompetenznetzwerk Informationstechnologie (KI-I) - 4D JoystickLIFEtool - IntegraMouse3MED-EL - The Hearing Implant CompanyPIKSL - Adventure MuseumRehadapt Engeneering GmbH & Co KG - Communication Aids Mounting SolutionsRoyal London Society for Blind People – Wayfindrsigntime - SiMAX the Sign Language Avatar ProjectSound Advice - Auditory Verbal Therapy - leading into inclusive education for deaf childrenSpeech Code - The talking data code in Universal DesignThe Trust for the Americas - POETA Social FranchiseTobii Technology GmbH - EyeGaze / Touch TechnologiesUniversity of Applied Sciences, Technicum Wien - AsTeRICS AcademyUser1st - Improving Internet Interfaces for People with Disabilities
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VCLB Gent - Reasoned report for children with disabilityVerbaVoice - VerbaVoice Interpreting
PROGRAMME AUDIO VERSION
Note: Turn off flash within the app to prevent reflections.www.speechcode.eu
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