Accessibility at conferences and events – technical solutions, consulting, implementation
We help you to make events, meetings, conferences, conventions barrier-free. We offer technical solutions to enable and simplify access for people with disabilities and limitations:
Audio description
Written interpreting / text interpreting
We provide subtitles for video conferences or on-site on displays or via projectors. Written interpreters create the subtitles live during the spoken content at events. We can also provide subtitles for participants' mobile devices.
The common symbol in Germany and Europe for "audiodescription. It is also common for hearing films and for films with audio description.
Pictogram for "audio description" used by the United States National Park Service. You will find it increasingly in e-learning offerings.
Sign language interpretation
Induction technology for hearing aid connection
We offer induction technology that allows audio signals to be transmitted directly to participants' hearing aids. This works via so-called induction loops or induction loops. We can offer this for entire rooms, individual areas or as mobile solutions.
Interpreting Light Language
In addition to technical systems, there are a large number of areas where attention must be paid to accessibility: Stair-free access and elevators, width of doors and hallways, signage in easily recognizable colors and fonts, markings in Braille, signage in easy language and much more. We will be happy to advise you here. You are also welcome to take these points into account when selecting the event location and explicitly ask about the accessibility of the location before booking.
By the way, language barriers can be easily overcome with our simultaneous interpretation solutions for on-site events, online events or video conferences.
Barrier free access
In addition to technical systems, there are a large number of areas where attention must be paid to accessibility: Stair-free access and elevators, width of doors and hallways, signage in easily recognizable colors and fonts, markings in Braille, signage in easy language and much more. We will be happy to advise you here. You are also welcome to take these points into account when selecting the event location and explicitly ask about the accessibility of the location before booking.
By the way, language barriers can be easily overcome with our simultaneous interpretation solutions for on-site events, online events or video conferences.
The International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA), also known as the wheelchair symbol, identifies areas where access has been improved, especially for people with disabilities.