Featuring

Judith Heumann

Disability Rights Advocate

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Judith Heumann is an internationally recognized disability advocate that has served in the Clinton and Obama Administration. Judith was featured in the documentary “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution,” a 2020 American award-winning documentary film. Judith is also an author, producer, and advocate dedicated to removing barriers for persons with disabilities.


Judith will be our Keynote Speaker along with Caroline Casey on Tuesday, October 12th, 2021.

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Keynote Speakers

Judith Heumann

Disability Rights Advocate

Caroline Casey

Founder | The Valuable 500

AccessibilityPlus MC

Alycia Anderson

Inclusion Superwoman | The Alycia Anderson Company


Finally, an accessibility conference that connects you with the information and network you need to build the organization you want.

Leaders, join us.

  • Business: Learn why inclusive organizations win today.
  • Talent: Find, hire, and keep a diverse workforce.
  • Marketing: Share your brand's story with everyone.
  • Tech: Find new assistive tech and make your tech better.
  • UX: Build accessibility into every release, every time.
  • Accessibility: Define policies and programs that work.

AccessibilityPlus Virtual Conference

3 Days of Virtual Learning and Engagement

Unlocking the Potential of Assistive Technology

Innovation in assistive technology (AT) — from the basic to the futuristic — is driving business success. Embrace AT and discover the tech solutions your company should be using and your customers already are.

Actionable Solutions for an Inclusive Workforce

Attracting and retaining employees with disabilities can be hard if you don't know where to start. Learn how to compliantly and effectively create an inclusive culture in today's hybrid world, with accessibility at the center.
Cascade

Effectively Managing Accessibility for Business

How do you actually put accessibility knowledge into practice? Learn from corporate leaders how to build an accessibility team, how to measure and track accessibility progress, and how to do it at scale.

#NameYourPlus

AccessibilityPlus reinforces the concept that accessibility is not the destination: it's the starting point. It's the baseline.

Take part in the #NameYourPlus campaign to tell businesses and the world what is important to you — tell them what you want.

Here's how it works

  1. Take a photo of yourself sharing what is important to you when it comes to a more accessible world.
  2. Use the #NameYourPlus hashtag on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn to contribute your unique voice to the conversation.
  3. Help to change the world.

We will compile all of your "plusses" and we will share them on our social media channels and during the virtual conference. This is your opportunity to contribute to change.