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ATIA 2026 Virtual Event

The ATIA conference offers amazing value with multiple, flexible registration tiers, fees, a group discount program, and much more. Multiple registration packages are available — including in-person and virtual options — allowing you to select the package that works best for you and your team.

Virtual Event Program

The full ATIA 2026 Virtual Event includes access to 80+ sessions including select sessions live streamed from the Orlando conference and additional recordings for on-demand viewing after the event. All live streamed sessions will be available for on-demand viewing through April 30, 2026.

Virtual Event Schedule and Access

  • January 28 – January 31: Roughly 40 live stream sessions and a limited number of sponsored pre-recorded sessions available
  • Mid-February: All 80+ recorded sessions available for viewing
  • April 30: Deadline to watch all Virtual Event content and claim CEUs

Continuing Education Credits (CEUs)

The ATIA 2026 Virtual Event education content will include Continuing Education Units (CEUs). ATIA is an approved provider for the following CEUs: ACVREP, AOTA, ASHA, CRCC and IACET. Registration for either the Virtual Event or In-Person and Virtual Bundle includes all CEUs for the Virtual Event.

Registration

Registration for ATIA 2026 will launch in July. Find full registration options and cancellation policy information. Registration for the Virtual Event includes CEUs.

Feedback from ATIA Virtual Event Attendees:

“This was really awesome content – I really learnt a lot and I am looking forward to the next ATIA conference. Thank you for the Virtual Event – it makes everything accessible to people in other countries with limited training budgets. ” Speech & Language Therapist, Singapore ATIA Virtual Event Attendee

“Thank you for offering the Virtual Event as an option. This allowed our entire team to attend, whereas travel and hotel costs would have been cost-prohibitive.” Mandy Van Cleave, Access Technology Specialist, Cincinnati Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired

“I have attended several ATIA conferences in person and appreciated the Virtual format – liked being in the live stream sessions. Also found having ATIA staff monitoring the chat very helpful… Thanks for a great virtual event!” Occupational Therapist, ATIA Virtual Event Attendee

“It just keeps on getting better! Thank you for providing options for everyone!” Occupational Therapist/AT Specialist, ATIA Virtual Event Attendee

Questions?

Please email conference@atia.org with any questions about the Virtual Event. If you have questions about registration, please email registration@atia.org.