Collaborating Organisations

AccessibleEU is one of the flagship initiatives proposed by the European Commission Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030. It is a resource Centre on accessibility working on areas such as built environment, transport, information and communication technologies to ensure the participation of persons with disabilities in all areas of life on equal basis with others.
You can find out more about AccessibleEU on the centre’s website.
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The Global Alliance of Assistive Technology Organizations is an umbrella organization of non for profit membership associations in the filed of AT. Its mission is to increase access to AT worldwide for all those that might benefit from it. The list of members include: AAATE, AATA, RESNA, RESJA, RESKO, ARATA, TREATS, ISPO, EASTIN, Eyelliance, IAAT, ATIA, ISWP. (Upon registration, add which GAATO member you belong to).
Visit the GAATO website for more information on the alliance.
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EASPD is the European Association of Service providers for Persons with Disabilities and represents over 20,000 support services for persons with disabilities across Europe.
Visit the EASPD website for more information.
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Agalia Elpidas is the pancyprian organisation for cerebral Palsy and other disabilities. The nationwide non-profit organisation was founded in 2008. It relies on the voluntary work of its members which are families of children and adults with disabillities. Main scope is to provide proper guidance and information and advocate to safeguard rights as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Visit the website of Agalia Elpidas for more information.
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The Coalition on Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology, Asia (CREATe Asia) is an alliance of agencies across Asia, interested in promoting the development, provision and use of assistive technologies across the Asia Pacific region.
Visit the CREATe Asia website for more information.
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DATEurope is the European Industry Association for Digital Assistive Technology. The association represents the DAT industry with its developers, manufacturers, distributors, and service providers throughout Europe in the broadest geographical sense.
Visit the DATEurope website for more information
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The European University Cyprus Alumni Association is a global network that fosters lifelong connections among graduates. It supports the university’s mission by strengthening professional ties, enhancing alumni engagement, and promoting a spirit of learning and giving back. Guided by the values of collaboration, inclusion, and excellence, the European University Alumni Association is committed to empowering its members to thrive while remaining actively connected to the European University Cyprus community.
Visit the website of the Alumni Association of EUC for more information
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SEURO (Scaling EUROpean citizen driven transferable and transformative digital health) is an EU funded Horizon 2020 project (grant no. 945449). The overall aim of SEURO is to evaluate key factors necessary to prepare any EU region to successfully implement and scale the innovative, people-centric digital integrated health and social care solutions for multiple disease management.
Visit the SEURO Project website for more information
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Care4Skills is a project designed to address the training needs within the long-term care (LTC) workforce in order to meet current and future challenges. The project is built upon the foundation of the Skills Partnership for Long-Term Care and recognises the significant impact of digital transformation and the increasing demand for person-centered care within the sector.
Visit the Care4Skills website for more information
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The AI4H project aims to improve the level of knowledge of informal caregivers about existing applications based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) engines that can find application in daily caring activities of the elderly people.
Visit the AI4H project website for more information
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The International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP) is a division of the Global Initiative for Inclusive ICTs (G3ict). IAAP is a global not-for-profit, member-driven association of individuals and organisations supporting the accessibility profession by defining, promoting, and improving the accessibility of services, product, and environments. We provide a series of globally recognised professional certifications for accessibility specialists. IAAP EU is our regional program focusing on EU-specific activities.
Visit the IAAP website for more information.