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On behalf of the Association for the Advancement
of Assistive Technology in Europe (AAATE) we are delighted to invite
you to the 7th European Conference for the Advancement of Assistive
Technology,
Shaping the Future
, Dublin,
Ireland, August 31st 3rd September 2003. The conference is
timely, coinciding with the
European Year of People with
Disabilities
. Consequently, it is appropriate that the
focus is unambiguously placed on the users of assistive technology.
Under the theme
New technologies
,
we will explore the significant advances in technology research
& development and how these can be harnessed to benefit people
with disabilities. This will include an exhibition on evolving technologies,
affording interesting insights into the future.
The theme
User Centred Approach
will
look at fundamental ways in which the EU advocate a philosophy of
citizenship and governance and how this philosophy can be advanced
to ensure that people with disabilities become central to the assistive
technology process. We will explore
Interdisciplinary
Approaches
which can be developed within assistive
technology and the provision of services to people with disabilities.
Finally, the conference will examine ways in which practitioners
and users, working together within assistive technology, can achieve
best practice in the development and implementation of
Guidelines
and Standards
across a broad spectrum.
The conference will provide a valuable opportunity for everyone
involved in the field of assistive technologies including
users, researchers, service providers and equipment manufacturers
to exchange information, to update their knowledge in a rapidly
developing field and to meet old friends and hopefully make some
new ones.
The Conference is being organised on a collaborative basis by the
Central Remedial
Clinic (CRC)
,
University College Dublin
and
Media Lab
Europe
.
We look forward to welcoming you to this conference. Assistive Technology
has opened up new opportunities for people with disabilities throughout
Europe and it is hoped this conference will play an important role
in broadening these horizons of opportunity even further.
On behalf of the Organising Committee
Ger Craddock
Dr. Bob Allen
Co-chairpersons
Conference update 6th August
To register for the conference, please use the
online
form
, or email
antoinette@wtg.ie
,
looking forward to seeing you in Dublin!
Message from the Taoiseach, Mr. Bertie Ahern T.D., to the AAATE Conference
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