The ADA Title II digital accessibility rules, with a compliance deadline in April 2026, mark a significant step forward in ensuring that digital services provided by public entities are accessible to people with disabilities. But what do these changes mean in practice?
In this on-demand session, accessibility expert Lucy Greco shares practical insights into what is changing and how organizations can begin thinking about compliance. The session is moderated by Frances Daniele, director of business development at Amnet ContentSource.
Lucy Greco is a renowned electronic accessibility expert and evangelist. Blind since birth, Lucy has always had a passion for technology and its various forms. She is particularly enthusiastic about video games and works with gaming companies to make their products more accessible. Her role extends beyond websites to cover mobile apps, appliances, and kiosks, helping ensure technology is accessible to all people with disabilities. Lucy is an international speaker who loves sharing her knowledge and teaching others about accessibility.
Frances Daniele is Amnet’s director of business development and relationship management. With extensive experience in accessibility; digital production; and managing large, complex projects, Frances excels in team building, customer service, and fostering collaborative partnerships.
Amnet is a Technabled services company with over 25 years of experience. We offer end-to-end traditional and digital publishing solutions including editorial, production, accessibility, and technology–for clients in all sectors and around the globe. We combine publishing expertise with innovative technology and operational excellence to give you a higher level of certainty that your business objectives will be met and that you will get a return on your investment.
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