Expert Resources: techsharepro
These are the items that relate to techsharepro found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Claudia.Cahalane | 28 Nov 2019TechShare Pro is the UK's leading accessibility and inclusive design conference, and this year's event was over two days, giving even more opportunities for connecting, sharing and learning.
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Annie Mannion | 26 Nov 2019TechShare Pro panellists share expertise about digital accessibility compliance and the year ahead.
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Mark.Gaddes | 20 Nov 2019Opening TechShare Pro 2019, The Valuable 500's Caroline Casey said we need to move beyond token gestures on inclusion. "I do not believe in à la carte inclusion' she said, 'I fundamentally believe in a world where we are all unique and valuable." Caroline is leading The Valuable 500 campaign and ...
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Annie Mannion | 13 Nov 2019Digital accessibility experts from Google, Microsoft, Barclays and more share their expertise on the brand new TechShare Procast!
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Annie Mannion | 08 Nov 2019Christopher Patnoe from Google chats with AbilityNet about how machine learning helps improve Google's accessibility prowess.
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Sarah Botterill | 09 Oct 2019Leadership is a key theme of AbilityNet’s upcoming TechShare Pro 2019. We speak to AbilityNet trustee Kush Kanodia about how his global travels inspired him to champion accessibility worldwide
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Mark.Gaddes | 24 Jul 2019Now in its third year TechShare Pro is the UK's leading accessibility and inclusive design event. This year's event is hosted by Google in London on 20 and 21 November 2019 and will once again feature industry leaders from around the world, offering insights and practical advice to digital...
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Guest Blogger | 12 Feb 2019Google's senior programme manager for accessibility Chris Patnoe talks about how it makes accessible products and highlights a variety of accessibility features across Google's product range.
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Claudia.Cahalane | 22 Jan 2019At AbilityNet’s accessible technology event TechShare Pro 2018 on 30 November 2018, delegates heard how the theatre industry is working to create shows that can be more fully enjoyed by those with hearing or sight loss.
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Claudia.Cahalane | 14 Jan 2019It’s 25 years since the first audio described programme arrived on UK TV, believed to be Coronation Street. Last year more than 150,000 hours of television were broadcast with audio description in the UK - a big win for those who are blind or have sight loss. In addition, 2018 also saw the first...