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Get Ahead of the Curve: Understanding the European Accessibility Act (EEA)

Get Ahead of the Curve: Understanding the European Accessibility Act (EEA)

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Are you aware of the changes coming with the introduction of the European Accessibility Act (EEA)? We’re here to help you navigate them with confidence.

Join us on 14th May at 3:00 PM for an engaging and informative session with Stephen Cuthins, Senior Manager of Accessibility at Cvent. Stephen will explain what the new legislation means, how it may impact your organisation, and the steps you can take to align with evolving accessibility standards.

This is a great opportunity to stay updated, ask questions, and ensure your business is prepared. Don’t miss out—mark your calendar and secure your spot today!

Organised by: Heather Lishman of ABPCO
Phone Number: 07818287086

Prices

This event is free for ABPCO members. For non-members, please find a list of tickets for this event below.

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Attendees

The following delegates are already attending this event.

Mr Sergio Gallego-Schmid

Mr Sergio Gallego-Schmid

Business Continuity Institute (The BCI)

Ms Anita Macdonald

Ms Anita Macdonald

Meet Cambridge

Ms Lindsay McClenaghan

Ms Lindsay McClenaghan

Abbey Conferences

Ms Laura Nason

Ms Laura Nason

The Events Company

Mrs Jessica Penney

Mrs Jessica Penney

BSI

Miss Leonie Postma

Miss Leonie Postma

Conference Partners International

Mr Luke Smith

Mr Luke Smith

Total Expo

Mr Paul Swain

Mr Paul Swain

Visit Flanders

Ms Anne Taft

Ms Anne Taft

European Venous Forum

Dr Fiona Watson

Dr Fiona Watson

Afion Media Ltd

Delegate Terms and Conditions

Please do let us know if you can't now make it.

ABPCO are committed to and actively encourage diversity and promote inclusion and accessibility at our events. 

We value the participation of each individual and want everybody to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. All communication and behaviour should therefore be appropriate for a professional audience.

By attending an ABPCO event, you’re agreeing to respect and be kind to everybody, regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, or any other aspect of what they look like, where they come from or who they are.

For further information and our full code of conduct please visit our website

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