eAbilities Workshop in the Frames of the REHACARE International 2007

eAbilities Workshop - a virtual platform to advance the exploitation of resources in the area of Assistive Technology and Accessibility. The workshop, takes place inside the REHACARE 2007 International Trade Fair and Congress (Rehabilitation - Care - Prevention - Integration), Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre, Düsseldorf, Germany.
4th October 2007, Room 14, CCD south from 13:30 to 17:30 p.m.

The European project eAbilities that aims to open discussion and share resources and knowledge on ICT products and services for people with disabilities and elderly, organises an international workshop with the theme "A virtual platform to advance the exploitation of resources in the area of Assistive Technology and Accessibility" and invite all stakeholders in the area of Assistive Technology and Accessibiltiy to attend.

People with disabilities and elderly, experts, academics, scientists and practitioners who work in the field of Assistive Technology (AT) and ICT Accessibility for people with disabilities, are invited to join our efforts and advance the exchange of information and developments both in theory and practice between us and allow us to share the distinctive experience, expertise, concerns, views and ideas in the area of Assistive Technology and ICT Accessibility for people with disabilities.

Participation is free at the workshop but pre-registration is required. You can register on-line (eAbilities Workshop Registration) or inform e-ISOTIS as dissemination leader via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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