The network and its research groups will attend the congress to showcase their technologies and solutions, reaffirming their commitment to creating accessible smart cities.
On 18th October, several panels led by women—including researcher Estel Malgosa from AFIN, a research group in the AccessCat Network—will reflect on the social impact of research.
On 18th October, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., CLiC, MiA, QURBIS, and ReLaTe research groups will showcase four accessibility-related technologies developed by researchers within the Network.
TraDiLex (UPF), Neolcyt (UAB), TALN (UPF), AFIN (UAB), Nodes (UOC), TransMedia Catalonia (UAB), and GRIHO (UdL) research groups will be at CosmoCaixa Barcelona on the night of 27th September.