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  1. First Ever Access Tourism Conference in Auckland, New Zealand

    is being run by the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute at Auckland University of Technology

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  2. Redesigning Tourism. Conference on Market Potential for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

    ). Location The Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Invalidenstr. 48, 10115 Berlin, Germany

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  3. Transport access for all 2008: The Sectoral Plan for Accessible Transport under the Disability Act 2005

    , technology, economic and financial circumstances and to revise the Plan accordingly. The 2008 Review

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  4. User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2010

    of assistive technologies because it explains what types of information and control an assistive technology may

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  5. Article: Creating a framework for social learning in your enterprise

    The social learning revolution has only just begun. Corporations that understand the value of knowledge sharing, teamwork, informal learning and joint problem solving are investing heavily in collaboration technology and are reaping the early rewards. - Jay Cross There is a growing demand

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  6. Libyan National Conference on Access for Persons with Disabilities

    : Monika Anna Klenovec,Vienna University of Technology, (Austria) Topic: Legislation and Standards

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  7. SATH World Congress 2011 - Aboard the Navigator of the Seas (Florida - Mexico)

    /ICT (Internet/Communications/Technology) Accessibility for Travel Industry Speakers Guest speakers

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  8. New Zealand Sets Up New Research Programme in Access Tourism

    In a first for New Zealand, The New Zealand Tourism Research Institute at Auckland University of Technology has created a Research Programme Area in Access Tourism headed by Sandra Rhodda. NZTRI’s Access Tourism programme aims to research and develop Access Tourism in NZ. Access Tourism is tourism

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  9. EUROCITIES: Barrier-Free City for All

    using modern technology and equipment, as well as developing forward-looking solutions in cooperation

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  10. Survey: Tourism, Travel, and Hospitality Experiences of People with Hearing Impairments.

    Photo: Researcher Sandra Rhodda. The New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology is conducting a survey for the New Zealand National Foundation for the Deaf concerning the tourism, travel, and hospitality needs of people with hearing impairments. The online survey aims

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