Sessions will address new accessibility features in Windows, Office 365, and Xbox, as well as Microsoft’s inclusive work environment. Speakers will also delve into ongoing research like Hearing AI and the Seeing AI app.
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The company has published timetable information ahead of the event, alongside more detail about each talk. There’s a wealth of information, but here’s the short version: There seems to considerable value for both assistive technology users and developers, with all of the major Microsoft projects covered. As well as speeches, the company is offering the enrollment in its paid research program, with remote participation options. For attendees, the Microsoft Reception will be open from 7 pm to 9 pm in the Seaview Room. Microsoft accessibility team members will be in Booth 213, where they’ll offer product demonstrations and tips. You can find more information on the Microsoft blog.