Dear all,
We're thrilled to invite you to the 2nd ACM Europe Summer School on Accessible and Inclusive Technologies, which will take place from 16 to 19 June 2025 in Borรฅs, Sweden. This year, the summer school will take place just before Sweden's midsummer celebrations.
The summer school invites academics, PhD students, and industry professionals interested in research related to accessible computing, inclusive design, assistive technologies, and disability innovation.
Each day will feature outstanding speakers who will share their expertise on topics related to accessibility, participatory and inclusive design, responsible AI, and human-computer interaction research. Participants should expect 4 full days of research talks,
interactive sessions, and networking events.
๐๏ธ Dates: 16-19 June 2025
๐ Host: University of Borรฅs, Sweden
๐ Venue: Textile Fashion Center
๐ Support: ACM Europe
**Preliminary program**
๐ก Monday June 16th
Theme: Inclusive Wearable, Intimate, and Embodied Technologies
(Smart Textiles guided tour)
๐ถ Tuesday June 17th
Theme: Multisensory and Multimodal Accessibility
(Poster/Demo session)
๐ก Wednesday June 18th
Theme: Accessible Extended Realities and Inclusive Immersive Technologies
(Doctoral Consortium session)
๐งฌ Thursday June 19th
Theme: Inclusive Robotics and Intelligent Systems
**Early Bird registration closes on 1st May**
**Limited travel scholarships available for PhD students**
Best regards,
Arthur
Dr Arthur Theil
Senior Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction
Research Cluster Lead for Accessibility and Assistive Technology
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Research Centre
College of Computing, Birmingham City University
arthur.theil@bcu.ac.uk
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