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Assistive Technology Industry Association 2010 - Orlando, FL

Dates: 01/27/2010 - 01/30/2010


Showcasing Excellence in Assistive Technology

January 28 - 30, 2010
Caribe Royale All-Suites Resort & Convention Center
Orlando, Florida USA

Access to the Latest Technologies

The ATIA Conference features the latest products and services, showcasing more than 125 exhibitors in one of the most comprehensive exhibitions in the industry. Meet one-on-one with leading AT suppliers to get your questions answered and get hands-on experience with the most up-to-date AT technologies.

Enhance your Knowledge

Choose from a robust selection of more than 275 educational sessions and hands-on labs that target your curriculum and meet your goals.

Share Ideas

Connect with the AT community. Attendees span a wide array of professions and repesent business, government, education and consumer sectors from across the globe.

Who Should Attend?

  • Education Administrators
  • AT Teams
  • AT Consultants
  • AT Specialists
  • AT Vendors
  • Clinicians
  • Community Technology Center's Network (CTCNet)
  • Consumers
  • Government Personnel
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Parents
  • Physical Therapists
  • Rehabilitation Specialists
  • Research and University Personnel
  • Special Education Directors
  • Speech Language Pathologists
  • Teachers
  • Technology Specialists
  • ANYONE interested in Assistive Technology

Products and Technologies Represented

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication
  • Blindness
  • Computer Access
  • Curriculum Adaptations
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Electronic Aids to Daily Living
  • Games and Recreation
  • Learning Disabilities/Study Aids/Literacy
  • Low Vision
  • Mechanical Accessories and Mounting Devices

What You Can Learn

At the ATIA Conference you can learn how leading edge assistive technology solutions apply to:

  • AAC and Language Development
  • Aging
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Early Childhood
  • Government Funding
  • Higher Education
  • Independent Living
  • K-12
  • Policy
  • Print Access/NIMAS
  • Section 508, E&IT/Accessibility and Interoperability
  • Transition from School to Higher Education to the Workplace
  • Workplace
  • And More

Contact: Assistive Technology Industry Association

E-Mail: registration@atia.org

URL: http://www.atia.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3688




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