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News and insights from the world of accessibility and our path to making every live event inclusive.

BOSW 2026: Making an Event More Accessible is This Easy
Accessibility at live events doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. accessify.live shows how a single QR code can make an event accessible to everyone.

accessify becomes a partner of inclusion360
accessify makes the National Rally for the Equality of People with Disabilities in Zurich on May 2, 2026 more accessible with real-time audio, speech-to-text, and translations directly to your smartphone.

Timothy Shriver and Special Olympics visit the University of Zurich
Timothy Shriver, Chairman of Special Olympics, spoke at the Europa Institut of the University of Zurich about human dignity and inclusion. accessify was there live and ensured that not a single word was lost.

National Summer Games Zug 2026: Accessibility for Live Events Starts at the Briefing
75 days before the National Summer Games Zug 2026, we were able to experience what it means when accessibility for live events doesn't start on the big stage, but at the briefing.

Premiere in Chur: accessify deployed for the first time for the Special Olympics World Winter Games 2029
On March 3, 2026, the moment arrived: at the 3rd Symposium of the Special Olympics World Winter Games Switzerland 2029 in Chur, accessify.live was used for the first time, making all content accessible in real-time.

Learning from the Eurovision Song Contest: how large events set the standard
The ESC 2025 in Basel set new standards for inclusion. 80,000 spectators experienced an event that shows what is possible.

Five mistakes event organizers keep making with accessibility
Many event managers want to offer accessible events. Yet implementation regularly fails due to the same stumbling blocks.

From idea to stream: how technology makes live events accessible
What required a truck full of equipment ten years ago can now be achieved with an app and an internet connection.

The invisible audience: who really benefits from accessible events
Reality is more nuanced than expected. The audience that benefits from accessibility measures is much larger than most assume.