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Presentation of the MAP Service (Media Accessibility Platform, developed by TransMedia Catalonia) at ITU-D SG1 and participation in Q71/1 Telecommunication/ICT accessibility to enable inclusive communication, especially for persons with disabilities.

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SELSI is an Erasmus+ project for the 2022-2024 period in which the TransMedia Catalonia group has participated. Researcher Anna Matamala takes part in the project's final event, presenting the results related to clear language.

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Training on accessibility in the programming of cultural activities, led by researcher Andrea Granell (DIDPATRI) at the CERC of the Diputació de Barcelona. The session also covered the national and international legal framework on accessibility.

AccessCat expands and updates its catalogue of accessibility services, technologies, and resources

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Everything catalogued by the network has been developed by our groups and is based on their research. The catalogue has been expanded with new items, such as the Critical Cartographies Platform for Inclusive Environments, the Recommendations on the integration of accessibility in higher education and the PlanAccess service.

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Researchers Anna Matamala and Carme Mangiron (TransMedia Catalonia) and Irene Hermosa (TraDiLex) participate in the congress Languages & The Media, which brings together researchers, experts and professionals in the field of audio-description.

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The AccessCat Network will participate in this year's Mobile World Congress, the largest and most influential technology congress in the world. The Network will attend on the 5th of March and the morning of the 6th alongside the Autonomous University of Barcelona, the network's coordinating entity, at 4YFN, the space dedicated to startups and investment.

These are the 20 research groups in the AccessCat Network

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The main goal of the research carried out by the research groups of the AccessCat Network is to provide accessibility solutions for a diverse society that must be inclusive and universal.

Who are they? What do they do? What technologies, services, and educational resources do they offer? Learn more about AFIN Barcelona, CLiC, DiCode, DIDPATRI, Digital Care, GIAP, GRIHO, GTI, LMI, LSC Lab, MiA, Neolcyt, Nodes, QURBIS, ReLaTe, STS-b, TALN, TRACTE, TraDiLex, and TransMedia Catalonia.

Cardboard cubes with the logos of the research groups of the Network decorate the CCCB at the AccessCat Innovation Day.
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