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Is your organization's website or app accessible to all users? Gain insight into what users with disabilities think of your product by participating in a test session with individuals with disabilities.
At Eleven Ways, we help you navigate the complexities of digital accessibility and ensure that your digital presence is inclusive and accessible to all.
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Is your organization's website or app accessible to all users? Gain insight into what users with disabilities think of your product by participating in a test session with individuals with disabilities.
Our Digital Accessibility Empathy Lab (DAEL) provides an extraordinary experience for your team. With the help of our coaches, they can take part in engaging workshops and activities to gain a better understanding of how people with disabilities navigate the digital world.
Do you want to know how to make your digital products and services accessible or learn more about the rules? We offer training courses for developers, designers, content writers and managers.
How accessible is your company or government organisation's website or application? What steps do you still need to take to comply with the WCAG or European accessibility law?
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In March 2024, Eleven Ways conducted its first ever study to check the presence of mandatory accessibility statements on Belgian government websites. Read the results here.
Curious about the benefits of web accessibility and the European Commission’s policy? Wonder how AI impacts accessibility's future? Our senior experts, Christophe Strobbe and Régine Lambrecht, share insights on these topics and more. As certified Web Accessibility Specialists, they train and coach teams and conduct audits ensure your site meets WCAG and EN 301 549 standards. Listen to our interview to gain valuable advice from their nearly 50 years of combined experience.
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