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    Eurovision Vienna 2026: With accessify, accessibility becomes part of the live experience

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    Eurovision 2026 in Vienna: More Accessibility for Everyone Thanks to Accessify

    Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna is sending a strong message: the world's largest music event should be accessible to as many people as possible. As Eurovision and ORF have already announced, comprehensive services for greater accessibility will be offered around the live shows in the Wiener Stadthalle. These include, among others, subtitling, audio description, sign language, sign performance, sound amplification, and digital support via smartphone. Accessify is also part of this offering.

    Accessify will be used at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 as an AI-powered plug-and-play platform. Visitors can use selected services directly via their smartphones. These include audio description, sign language interpretation, speech-to-text, and sound amplification via Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids. This means accessibility is not treated as a special solution, but as part of the event experience.

    Live events bring together people with very different needs. Some want to hear better. Others want to read content. Still others benefit from additional descriptions, translations, or visual support. This is exactly where Accessify comes in: the service brings audio, transcripts, and other accessibility features to where the audience already is, on their own smartphones.

    Major events like the Eurovision Song Contest show where live experiences are heading: they are becoming more international, more inclusive, and more digital. For event organizers, this means: accessibility is not just a social issue. It also enhances the on-site experience, increases reach, and makes content understandable to more people.

    Make your next live event more accessible. Book a demo now at accessify.live