June 30, 2025, by Ben Atkinson

Look Back at the Digital Accessibility Conference 2025

The University of Nottingham recently hosted the 2025 Digital Accessibility Conference. We were delighted to run the third international digital accessibility conference again in 2025! This event is now firmly established in the digital accessibility calendar, and has been very well received. The event has grown significantly: surpassing our wildest expectations, we welcomed over 300 delegates to Nottingham for DigAcc23, and 880 people registered for DigAcc24, making it one of the largest events of its kind. DigAcc25 promises to be our best conference yet, and it’s a real pleasure to organise and run something that we know has had a real impact across the sector.

The event ran online in a distributed conference format, bringing together practitioners from across the sector—and beyond—for a fantastic day of inspiring talks and conversation. We’ve had a fantastic range of talks, thanks to everyone who gave a paper, do check out the programme and recordings. The conference was completely free of charge.

For those who were unable to attend, the conference recordings and programme can now be found on the conference website. Please note that we have used automated captions from teams to keep presenter details attached to each speaker. They have not been corrected above 95% accuracy and may have errors. Thanks for all of the attendees of DigAcc25.

Below we include videos of the opening and closing remarks from the 2025 conference. You can find all other recorded sessions on the conference website.

Welcome to DigAcc25: Towards Institutional Maturity

Closing Plenary: The Accessible University

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