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ATIA 2024

Where the Assistive Technology Community Meets to…Network, Learn and Share

Over the past 24 years, ATIA has been a community gathering for assistive technology practitioners, teachers, parents and caregivers, persons with disabilities and more to learn, network and share on the best in assistive technology. We are excited to gather together for ATIA 2024, from January 25 to January 27, 2024, in Orlando, Florida and virtually!

The ATIA 2024 Conference will offer multiple flexible registration options — including in-person and virtual — allowing you to select the package that works best for you and your teams. Check out ATIA 2024 Registration for more information.

 

A large crowd of attendees at ATIA 2023 listens to a speaker. A woman in hot pink glasses smiles while sitting in front of a laptop.ATIA attendees attend one of the many education sessions offered at the ATIA Conference. Each year, we come together to connect and learn about the latest in assistive technology and share with our peers.

Hear what past attendees have to say:

  • 99% of attendees were satisfied to extremely satisfied with the education content and professional development opportunities at ATIA 2023.
  • 93% of attendees’ expectations were matched to greatly exceeded with their overall conference experience at ATIA 2023.
  • 96% of attendees would recommend the ATIA Conference to a colleague.

“Sometimes, we’re the only ones in a room who feels comfortable with [assistive technology] but here, we have our community.”
—Katrina Reyes,  SLP and AAC Coordinator, Cincinnati Public Schools

“This conference allows you to see the latest and greatest in assistive technology, connect with programmers and manufacturers and the educational speakers are top rated. I highly recommend this conference.”
Peggy Farmer, Director of Therapy and Assistive Technology, Redwood

“The ATIA conference is a wonderful opportunity to learn about technology and network with individuals that “get it” and want to ensure that individuals with disabilities have an equal access to live their lives.”
Brian Johnson, Chief Program Officer, Center for Independent Living of Broward

“The ATIA conference was my first time but certainly not my last! Having the opportunity to meet and collaborate with other professionals in the AT field left me feeling energized and armed with some amazing resources to better serve the students on my caseload!”
Christina Maragioglio, Director of Technology and Learning, Da Vinci Collaborative

“Whether you are new to AT or a veteran, there is something for you! The learning opportunities presented as well as the networking amongst this group of professionals is outstanding and sure to have an impact on your practice.”
Kristin Blain, Special Education Instruction & Curriculum Access Consultant, Ottawa Area Intermediate School District