Access to information. Access to communication. Access to independence.
At the 2026 Assistive Technology Expo, vision and hearing professionals will discover innovative tools and strategies designed to remove barriers and expand opportunity for individuals who are Blind, Low Vision, Deaf, or Hard of Hearing.
🦯 Innovations in Assistive Technology for Low Vision & Blindness
Explore emerging tools including haptic and tactile interfaces, object recognition technology, audio-based 3D navigation apps, smart glasses, and smart speakers .
👁 Top Eye Pathologies & AT for Activities of Daily Living
Learn how to match specific visual conditions with targeted assistive devices that enhance reading, mobility, and independence .
🤝 Interprofessional Practice in AT
Hear directly from vision, hearing, OT, PT, and SLP specialists on how collaborative AT implementation improves student outcomes .
🎶 Designing Joyful Learning Experiences for Children with Complex Needs
Gain strategies for supporting learners with dual sensory differences using multisensory, accessible literacy tools.
Whether you serve infants through adults, school systems, rehabilitation settings, or community programs — these sessions offer practical solutions you can use.
And this invitation extends beyond professionals.
Please share with:
• Individuals who are Blind or Low Vision
• Individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
• Seniors experiencing vision or hearing loss
• Families supporting loved ones with sensory differences
The Vendor Hall will display tools that enhance independence, communication, and daily living. When access improves, opportunity expands.
Please see the attached full session list (speakers and bios) to choose your sessions and pay close attention to the CEU guide on the last page. Our last Expo Highlight will be sessions tailored specifically for:
• Occupational & Physical Therapists (Monday)
Stay tuned — there is something here for you.
Invite a friend or neighbor. Sare the invitation. Join us.
Thank you to the following sponsors:
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