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Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference Returns for Sixth Year: Day 3
The sixth annual Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference (FHH) is a three-part virtual event organized by Hearing Health & Technology Matters, held on May 13, May 20, and May 27. Each Wednesday session features expert-led presentations followed by a live panel discussion drawing together clinicians, researchers, and industry professionals to examine broader themes from the day's talks. The 2026…
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Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference Returns for Sixth Year: Day 2
The sixth annual Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference (FHH) is a three-part virtual event organized by Hearing Health & Technology Matters, held on May 13, May 20, and May 27. Each Wednesday session features expert-led presentations followed by a live panel discussion drawing together clinicians, researchers, and industry professionals to examine broader themes from the day's talks. The 2026…
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Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference Returns for Sixth Year: Day 1
The sixth annual Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference (FHH) is a three-part virtual event organized by Hearing Health & Technology Matters, held on May 13, May 20, and May 27. Each Wednesday session features expert-led presentations followed by a live panel discussion drawing together clinicians, researchers, and industry professionals to examine broader themes from the day's talks. The 2026…
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Webinar: A Systematic Approach to PDF Accessibility
This Section 508 Best Practices webinar from the Great Lakes ADA Center and the U.S. Access Board covers how people with disabilities use PDF documents and how to identify and address common accessibility issues. Presenters will walk through document remediation workflows, tools for going beyond automated checkers, and approaches to more complex accessibility problems. Real-time captioning and…
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U.S. Access Board Webinar: Requirements for Accessible Pedestrian Signals in PROWAG
When pedestrians approach an intersection, they have access to a range of visual information including traffic lights, walk signals, and stop or yield signs that signals how vehicles and pedestrians are expected to behave at the crossing. For pedestrians who are blind or have low vision, however, that information is often not usable. This webinar covers the requirements for accessible pedestrian…
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Webinar on Accessibility Standards for Outdoor Developed Areas
This free webinar, part of the Accessibility Online series, focuses on accessibility requirements for outdoor developed areas such as campsites, picnic areas, and scenic viewpoints. The session will go over how the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards apply in outdoor settings and shares practical examples from federal land management, including real-world design and implementation…
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WHO Webinar Launching World Hearing Day 2026 – Hearing Care for Every Child
The World Health Organization is hosting a virtual webinar on January 13, 2026 to introduce the World Hearing Day 2026 campaign theme, From communities to classrooms: hearing care for every child. The session will cover the theme and its rationale, share campaign materials, explain a new event registration system, describe available small grants, and outline planned activities to support global…
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Auracast and Hearing Loops
HLAA is hosting a free online webinar on Wednesday, December 3 , from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm EST , focused on Auracast and hearing loops . The session, titled Better Together: Auracast and Hearing Loops — Understanding the Future of Assistive Listening , will cover how Auracast works, how it compares to existing loop systems, and what users can expect as more public spaces adopt next-generation…
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Hearing Loss at Work webinar series: Tech Tips for Smart, Inclusive Employment
Learn practical strategies, tips and tools to help people with hearing loss succeed on the job. The expert panelists will explore assistive listening devices, communication apps and best practices for employers and employees alike.
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Free Webinar: “Auracast™ and Assistive Listening — The Journey So Far and What’s Ahead”
The webinar “Auracast and Assistive Listening: The Journey So Far and What’s Ahead” will examine how emerging Bluetooth-based broadcast audio technology is affecting the future of assistive listening and accessibility. Hosted by the International Alliance for Hearing Accessibility (IAHA), the session brings together experts from technology, advocacy, and audiology to discuss where Auracast fits…


