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Webinar: Are you all set for the European Accessibility Act?
All businesses operating in Europe will be legally required to have accessible websites by June 28th, 2025. What is the European Accessibility Act (EAA)? The European Accessibility Act is a…
All businesses operating in Europe will be legally required to have accessible websites by June 28th, 2025.
What is the European Accessibility Act (EAA)?
The European Accessibility Act is a directive established by the European Union to improve accessibility across digital platforms.
Aiming to make digital services accessible to individuals with disabilities, the EAA sets out specific guidelines that businesses must follow to make sure their websites and applications are user-friendly for everyone.
Why accessibility matters
Offering an inclusive user experience
An accessible website means that all users, including those with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments, can engage with your digital content. This doesn’t just improve usability, it also broadens the reach of your services.
Championing ethical responsibility
Promoting digital accessibility is all part of creating an inclusive digital society where everyone has equitable access to information and services. It reflects your commitment to both social responsibility and inclusiveness.
Who does the EAA apply to?
The EAA applies to businesses operating within the EU and those targeting EU customers. It covers websites, mobile applications and digital services.
Join our Free Webinar
Join us for an insightful webinar on May 13th at 3pm BST that uncovers the European Accessibility Act, essential legislation that’s shaping digital accessibility standards across Europe.
Discover:
• How marketing and development specialists can help you with digital accessibility.
• What the European Accessibility Act is and its impact on businesses.
• The importance of this legislation in ensuring an inclusive digital landscape.
• How to resolve typical accessibility challenges.



