General Technology/Accessibility

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2024 M-Enabling Summit

The M-Enabling Summit is the annual conference and showcase of the Global Initiative for Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies (G3ict), held in Washington, DC, to promote accessible technologies and environments for persons with disabilities and older persons. The M-Enabling Summit has established itself as the leading global conference and showcase covering the fast-moving…

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Infographics: Supporting the Health Care Needs of People with Disabilities

This infographic highlights disability statistics in the U.S. and the challenges people face in accessing health care. From my perspective, a key issue is the "knowledge gap"—when people have trouble describing their health conditions and medical history due to a lack of clear language or resources. Some clinics offer booklets, info sheets, and checklists, which are very helpful. These resources…

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IP CTS: Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service

Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service (IP CTS) is used by persons with hearing loss who can speak and have some residual hearing. Like CTS, it allows the user to simultaneously listen to the other party and read the captions of what the other party in a telephone conversation is saying. IP CTS uses the Internet – rather than the telephone network – to provide the link and captions between…

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Free Patient Webinar: Treat Your Hearing Loss with Advanced Technology

Are you or someone you know struggling with hearing loss? Hearing loss treatments have advanced beyond hearing aids to include cochlear implants and robotic assistance. Learn more about these technologies and potential benefits in this upcoming free webinar on July 23 at 1 pm ET. What is a cochlear implant? When hearing loss has progressed where hearing aids are no longer providing a significant…

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2024 NAD Conference - Chicago

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Biennial Conference offers a wealth of workshops. Topics include employment-related training, education advocacy, interpreter issues in the workplace, recent improvements in accommodations, emergency preparedness, civil and human rights, changes in telecommunications and technology, empowerment and advocacy, grassroots networking, and more.

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HLAA 2024 Convention

HLAA’s annual, communication-accessible convention is designed to support people with hearing loss from all walks of life around the United States. It’s the largest national gathering designed to empower individuals and families facing hearing loss. This year’s convention will be held in Phoenix, Arizona at the Sheraton Grand Resort at Wild Horse Pass.

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National ADA Symposium

The National ADA Symposium in Minneapolis, MN is an annual conference on the Americans with Disabilities Act and disability-related laws. This comprehensive conference provides the latest information on all areas of the ADA, including regulations and guidelines, implementation strategies, and best practices. The session schedule covers a wide range of topics, including employment, accessible…

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Interoperable Video Conferencing Services: How accessible are they?

Interoperable Video Conference Services (IVCS) use and offerings have exploded since the onset of the Corona Virus pandemic. Millions of individuals use these platforms to conduct work meetings, communicate with family and friends, access medical care and services, and to participate in private, civic, and public social, cultural, and societal events. However, for individuals with disabilities,…

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Access 2024 by 3Play Media

Access is a two-day, free virtual event that brings together key industry leaders, experts, and professionals from various fields to delve into the latest trends, innovations, and best practices in media accessibility. The event is put on by 3Play Media, a company providing closed captioning, transcription, live captioning, audio description, and subtitling for video accessibility.

Recorded Events/Videos

Vox Video: We're already using AI more than we realize

This Vox YouTube-channel, captioned video describes how we're already using more artificial intelligence (AI) than we realize. AI is hiding in plain sight including in hearing and communication access technologies. Be sure to read the cover article, AI and Other Hearing Technology Advancements , in the Spring 2024 edition of HLAAs Hearing Life Magazine.