
CSUN’s 40th Assistive Tech Conference: Celebrate DEIA & Innovation
What started as a small, local university gathering has evolved into the preeminent global event in assistive technology and accessibility. The CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, held each March in Anaheim, CA, brings together leading assistive technology and service providers, accessibility and legal experts, and major technology companies. With attendees from all 50 states and more than 35 countries, this conference is a premier platform for innovation, collaboration, and impact.
Explore the Exhibit Hall—Free & Open to the Public
Discover cutting-edge assistive technologies firsthand. Register for a Visitor Pass to gain free access to the Exhibit Hall and experience the latest advancements in accessibility.
A Unique Learning Opportunity for CSUN Students & Faculty
This conference is more than just an event—it’s an immersion into the real-world impact of accessibility and its critical role in justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) efforts. Hear directly from people with disabilities, see accessibility in action, and gain valuable insights that can shape your future career.
• CSUN Students: Enjoy free admission to the conference!
• CSU Faculty & Staff: Receive an exclusive 50% discount (registration required in advance).
The deadline for the 2025 Attendee Discount is Monday, Feb. 24, at 3 PM. Even if you miss this year’s deadline, be sure to plan ahead for 2026 and share this opportunity with your students.
Accessibility Skills: A Competitive Edge in Your Career
Understanding digital accessibility and assistive technology isn’t just an academic pursuit—it’s a critical career advantage. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies across both public and private sectors, and companies need professionals who can help them navigate accessibility compliance. CSUN graduates with these skills stand out in today’s job market.
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