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E-Access 09: Technology For All - Fifth Annual Conference And Exhibition, 23 April, London.

E-Access Bulletin's fifth annual conference and exhibition on access to technology by people with disabilities, is taking place on 23rd April 2009 at Olympia Conference Centre in London.

In an ageing population, and in tough economic times, ensuring all your customers, service users and staff are included in everything you do is more vital than ever. From your externally-facing websites to internal ICT systems used by your employees.

Failure to adjust is not just ethically and legally risky, it makes no business sense in a world where a small competitive edge can make the difference between survival and failure. And for the public sector, the inclusion of all in online services and in the use of all new technologies is a democratic right.

Hosted by E-Access Bulletin and Supported by Fortune Cookie, Ability Magazine and Bloor Research, our spring event includes a packed programme of interactive sessions, workshops and case studies and, with the opportunity to network with your peers, is a must for every modern organisation.

Whether you are a corporate or a family business; a council or a government agency; a university or a think-tank. We look forward to seeing you in London in April.

Here are just a few of the testimonials we have received:

The event provided a valuable overview of 'accessibility'. It was very useful.

Phil Hodge, Business Development Manager, Thales

A thoroughly enjoyable and informative event, with excellent guest speakers. I'll definitely be back next year.

Andy Lees, Special Needs Assessor, Napier University

Very good speakers and talks and we made good contact with a range of delegates - so as an exhibitor it was great and I thought the subjects covered were very relevant and interesting and overall it was well organised.

Christopher Lofthouse, Outreach Manager, Ricability

I found the event to be extremely useful. The presentations were of a particularly high caliber and fully realised my expectations.

Thomas O'Neill, Web Architect, Royal College of Nursing

I was recently at the E- Access seminar, which I thought was excellent...again! Each seminar has been better than the last and they serve to keep me up to date with some significant developments in the accessibility arena. I would be lost without them!

Jane Crook , CEO, Berkshire County Blind Society

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Source: http://www.headstar-events.com/eaccess09/
When: 07/4/2009

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