Discover how people with disabilities navigate and transform forever the way you create digital products.
On Thursday, May 15, you’ll have the opportunity to understand what accessibility really means. You’ll learn about the challenges different users face, the daily obstacles, and how small changes can make a big difference.
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If you work with digital documents, design or develop, you probably already know that digital accessibility matters. You may have even heard terms like WCAG, EN 301 549, or that in June 2025 a new law will come into effect.
But you’re not quite sure what accessibility really is, how it affects you, or what it means to be accessible. It seems like a technical topic, and you’re unsure where to start or how to create digital products that everyone can use.
The truth is, until you see how a person with a disability navigates, you won’t understand the challenges they have to overcome every day. It might sound like an exaggeration to say that a single event can change how you think about what you do every day...
But it’s not.
Because once you see and hear it directly from those who live it, you won’t be able to look back. It’s an experience that will make you see your digital products differently. On every project, you’ll ask yourself: Can everyone use this? And you’ll notice the change — so will your team, your users, and your digital reputation.
Because we can’t design for everyone if we haven’t seen the obstacles people with different disabilities face.
The first awareness event by TOTHOMweb
That’s why, to mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day, TOTHOMweb has organized a Digital Accessibility Awareness Event to promote a more conscious and inclusive digital world.
This first event will take place on Thursday, May 15, 2025, and we’ll talk about what digital accessibility is, why it matters, and who it affects. You’ll get firsthand insights into their online experience, the challenges they face, and the changes that make a difference.
We’ll host a live online panel where speakers will share the barriers they encounter when browsing non-accessible websites and apps and how that prevents them from using the products we create as they should.
In addition, Dani Montalvo from W3C and David Sabaté, CEO of TOTHOMweb, will explain in depth the accessibility standards: how they were defined, how they apply, and what their legal implications are today.
Applying accessibility to everything you create results in a better user experience, satisfied clients who recommend you, and a stronger brand reputation with greater impact.
Because the digital products of the future will be accessible — or they won’t exist.
We want to show you the benefits of understanding how all kinds of users navigate when creating digital products.
This event will undoubtedly open your eyes and change how you edit, design, or create digital products.
If you want to secure your spot as a participant, enter your email below.
Once you sign up, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the event details.
And in the coming days, you’ll receive another email with the live stream link.
We look forward to seeing you there.
In short, at this first event you’ll see:
- How people with disabilities navigate and why you should keep this in mind when creating products.
- You’ll understand why being accessible benefits all users, regardless of their abilities.
- How this new law impacts public institutions and private companies.
- You’ll learn to identify invisible barriers that can cost you users, reputation, and business opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
I’m interested but can’t attend live — will it be recorded?
Yes, you can sign up anyway, and we’ll send you the recording link once it’s ready.
Is it free?
Yes, it is.
Is digital accessibility really that important?
Digital accessibility is no longer optional for those of us who create and work with digital products. On top of that, new strict regulations are coming into effect this June, and the future of products depends on including all users.
Companies and professionals that prioritize accessibility from the start will benefit across the board.
Who is this event for exactly?
It’s for people who work with digital products — whether designers, web and app developers, trainers, or marketing and company leaders.
But anyone interested is very welcome.
Event details
- Date: Thursday, May 15, 2025
- Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. (GMT+2 Spanish peninsular time)
- Language: Spanish
- Format: Online with live subtitles and sign language interpretation