Three weeks ago, something extraordinary happened in Melbourne at the Australian Accessibility Innovation Forum. Leaders from across the sector gathered to reimagine what's possible in accessibility—and if you weren't there, you missed conversations that are already shaping the future.
Day 2 wasn't about looking back. It was about looking forward and co-designing the future, together.
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While we won't share the specific insights and strategies discussed (you really had to be there), we can tell you this: the institutions in attendance aren't just thinking about incremental improvements. They're reimagining entire systems.
Through intensive workshops and collaborative discussions, participants explored how technology, data, and emerging AI capabilities could transform accessibility work. The ideas flowing through those sessions were the kind that change trajectories.
Product strategists. Process innovators. Data leaders. They all came with one question: What could accessibility look like if we built it from the ground up, knowing what we know now?
The workshops tackled everything from workflow automation to faculty engagement models. Case studies were shared. Trade-offs were debated. And somewhere in those conversations, patterns emerged.
Here's what's happening right now: the institutions who attended are already implementing ideas from these sessions. They're testing new approaches. They're connecting with each other. They've seen what's possible when you stop working in silos.
And they're not waiting.
The Forum proved something important: when accessibility leaders come together to think strategically rather than tactically, innovation accelerates.
If you're wondering whether you should attend the next event, you should.
Want to be in the room where these conversations happen? Want to connect with the institutions leading the charge?