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  1. IAAPA EXPO Europe 2023, Vienna: The New Frontiers of Accessible Tourism: The Importance of Training

    Event Information Venue: Messe Wien Congress Center, Messepl. 1, 1020 Wien, Austria Date: Wednesday, 27th September 27, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Location: Conference Room 2 Session type: EDUSession... Accessible Experiences: In-Tour's Final Conference Date: Thursday, 28th September, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

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  2. Advantages of Membership

    . Participate in and learn from ENAT specialised working groups, workshops and conferences. Keep up-to-date

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  3. Newsletters and e-Bulletins

    -Bulletin 95. 28 March 2022 New-look ENAT Website, Save the Date for ENAT AGA and Videos of Events ENAT e

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  4. ENAT Associate Member

    the date when the first payment is received. By registering as an ENAT Associate Member you give

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  5. ENAT Code of Good Conduct

    : ............................................... Date: .................. The ENAT Code of Good Conduct is exclusive to Members

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  6. ENAT Code of Good Conduct Background Information

    a commitment by the ENAT member to keep up-to-date with developments in accessible tourism, to learn

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  7. ENAT Congress 2007: Abstracts and Papers Update

    In response to the Open Call for Papers, the congress organisers received more than 50 proposals for presentations and exhibits. For technical reasons it was not possible to respond individually to all submissions by the announced date, 16 July. Due to the high quality and relevance

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  8. "Discrimination by Design" Background Document on Design for All

    of the References from 2001 may no longer be up-to-date. The document is available in 11 languages

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  9. Intercity coach : the “To Accompany” card

    for five years. Before the expiration date, a renewal form is sent to the participants. Development

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  10. “Talking Tactile Fish” : aquarium exhibit for blind/low vision under development

    The goal of this project is to design a user-initiated touching or exploring system that eliminates the need for buttons, switches or complex computer programs. “Blind and low vision visitors to museums, zoos, aquariums and historic sites have been significantly underserved to date,” said Georgia

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