Making sense of Digital Accessibility Standards

Accessibility standards are evolving, and finding the right one to guide you in making your product accessible can be confusing.

WCAG is going through versions 2.2 and 3.0 over the next couple of years. How do these relate to Apple and Android’s accessibility guidelines for mobile? And which should you use when you’re creating sites and mobile apps?

Stumped by Section 508? Mystified by EN 301 549? No idea what ISO 30071-1 is? How can these Standards help you deliver accessible products, and sell them to your customers?

In this webinar, from February 2021, we guide you through what you need to know about accessibility standards – what they mean, when you should use them, their implications, and ultimately what they mean for your organisation.

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Learn how to Deliver Accessible Products

Helps Product Managers, Project Managers, and Business Analysts embed accessibility efficiently throughout the software development lifecycle for sites and apps using ISO 30071-1, from the people who created the Standard. Uses case studies of how real projects have got into difficulty in delivering accessibility to explore how to get it right in requirements analysis, test strategy, sprint, and launch planning.

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