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  1. MIT! - Make It Accessible

    to actively face this change by developing new products and services which meet the growing demand

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  2. TRANSED 2010 Special Session on Accessible Cruise Ships, Ferries and Terminal Designs

    , products, services and staff training. WHERE will this take place? The main conference and exhibition

    3%
  3. New European Award for Accessible Cities

    and prevention of barriers that cause problems for persons with disabilities in using products, services

    3%
  4. First Ever Access Tourism Conference in Auckland, New Zealand

    and hospitality sector, legal aspects, and quality rating for Access Tourism products in New Zealand

    3%
  5. Redesigning Tourism. Conference on Market Potential for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

    will visualize how this innovative strategy is put into practice. What kind of services and products

    3%
  6. Asia-pacific conference on tourism or people with disability: Barrier-free tourism for people with disabilities in the ESCAP region

    Tourism is a rapidly growing industry in the Asian and Pacific region and people with disabilities and older persons are becoming a growing group of consumers of travel, sports, and other leisure-oriented products and services. Thus large numbers of people require tourism to be made barrier-free

    3%
  7. New Book. Accessible Tourism: Concepts and Issues

    and the Challenge of Inclusive Products (Shaw and Veitch) Chapter 11 - Ageing Travellers: Seeking

    3%
  8. Hospitality Redesign - Market Opportunities for Small and Medium Sized Businesses (in German)

    . Questions to be addressed will include: What measures would create a comfortable atmosphere? What products

    3%
  9. Málaga Will Host the 'II International Forum of Universal Design'

    will show products and solutions, as well as the Networking zone and the workshops and exhibition

    3%
  10. UK Conference: A Market to Win.

    . Recent research by VisitEngland revealed that the demand for travel and leisure products from

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