2023 Trends in Digital Accessibility

In his popular yearly trends webinar, our CEO Jonathan Hassell shares his perspectives on changes we saw in 2022 and what we should anticipate in 2023.

2022 was a great year for accessibility, with more organisations devoting time and effort to it, more deeply and strategically than ever before.

But nothing stays the same in digital for long – that’s what makes it exciting.

So what does 2023 have in store? What have we learned in 2022 and how will that impact the next 12 months?

How will changes in the devices and technologies we use to consume the web, social media and marketing campaigns impact the way we do accessibility? How will accessibility help organisations access opportunities and deal with challenges in changing consumer behaviours and business needs? What part will changes in disability legislation & regulation and accessibility guidelines play?

In this webinar Jonathan answers these questions and more.

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Upcoming webinars:

  • 23rd May 2024 4pm – What makes a customer ‘vulnerable’ and how to support them
  • 20th June 2024 – 4pm – Accessibility Statements, VPATs, Documentation & Metadata: the What, Who, Why & How
  • 18th July 2024, 4pm – Creating Accessible Documents
  • 29th August 2024, 4pm – ‘Ask me anything’: Q&A with Jonathan Hassell