“We want people to think of us whenever they need a technology, a service, an educational resource, or training in accessibility,” she explains in this conversation about the Network’s past, present, and future.
This space served as an agora to bring together key sector stakeholders and was an opportunity to reconnect with researchers and network-affiliated entities.
On 25 November at Hub Social, the Network will bring together research groups, affiliate entities, companies, and institutions interested in the field of communication accessibility.
The researcher participated in the session “Accessibility in ephemeral performing, musical, and audiovisual arts: first-hand experiences,” organized by ICEC.
The Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology hosted this event, which aims to foster a space for exchange and reflection on how to improve inclusion in this field.
Anna Matamala, Mario Montagud, and Sergi Fernández, researchers from the groups TransMedia Catalonia and MiA, attended this year’s NEM Summit, held in Berlin.