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ESCR CIRCUA Workshops on Universal Access – Design standards & legislation for accessibility

Date: 1 February 2007
Location: Cambridge University (UK)
Description: Keynote speakers: Professor John Clarkson, Professor Richard Harper and Dr Ray Adams.

Ergonomics and Design for All

Date: 14 February 2007
Location: Milan (Italy)
Description: The workshop will be held at the Design Faculty of the Polytechnic in Milan. It is organized by the Lombardy Section of the Italian Ergonomics Society in cooperation with the Design Faculty of the Polytechnic in Milan, the Italian National Research Council and EDeAN (European Design for All eAccessibility Network). 

About the Bright Feigned Light of Integration – Handicapped People on the Fringe of the Achievement-Oriented Society

Date: 22 – 23 March 2007
Location: Vienna (Austria)
Description: The international congress ‘About the Bright Feigned Light of Integration – Handicapped People on the Fringe of the Achievement-Oriented Society’ is organized by the Austrian association LOK – Leben ohne Krankenhaus (Living without Hospital). A cultural framework programme will be offered during the congress.

e-Access 2007

Date: 2 May 2007
Location: London (UK)
Description: UK’s leading annual event on access to technologies by people with all disabilities, hosted by E-Access Bulletin.

ICT & Assistive Technology for Independence

Date: 8-9 May 2007
Location: Milton Hill, Steventon Oxfordshire (UK)
Description: This 2-day conference will provide an update on new ICT technologies, and will address how Assistive Technology can support adults with learning disabilities and their carers. The conference will showcase examples from TATE (Through Assistive Technology to Employment) project.

@utonomia 2007

Date: 18 – 20 May 2007
Location: Athens (Greece)
Description: @utonomia presents the leading technological, artistic, social, aesthetic and cultural realizations of people with disability and the persons that work in the space of re-establishment, special education, health and Social Services. 

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