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    NCATP 2026 AT Expo
    NCATP 2026 AT Expo

    NCATP 2026 AT Expo

    Date and time

    Thursday, September 17, 2026

    Location

    1101 Gorman Street, Raleigh, NC

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    Date and time

    Thursday, September 17, 2026

    Location

    1101 Gorman Street, Raleigh, NC

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    About This Event

    Welcome to the 2026 NCATP AT Expo Registration

    ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION. REAL TOOLS. REAL IMPACT. REAL LIFE.

    Thursday, September 17, 2026 9am - 4pm McKimmon Conference and Training Center 1101 Gorman Street Raleigh, NC 27606 8:15 am DOORS OPEN 9:00 am Exhibition Hall & Maker's Room OPEN

    Presentations begin at 9:30am:

    9:30am - 10:30am – Sam Seavey  Join Sam Seavey of The Blind Life for an inspiring, practical look at living with vision loss as he shares his journey with Stargardt's disease and the assistive technologies that have shaped it. You'll leave with useful tools, fresh ideas, and a glimpse into the future of blindness technology.

    11:00am - 12:00pm – Rebecca Sitton This session will explore how AI is transforming Assistive Technology and digital accessibility in education by enhancing tools like speech‑to‑text, captioning, note‑taking, and text simplification while automating key accessibility tasks. It will also cover ethical considerations and show how intentional use of AI can shift education from basic compliance to proactive inclusion for all learners.

    1:15pm - 2:15pm – Tammy Wallace and Rachell Johnson This session will highlight how assistive technology supports independence across home, school, work, and community settings, offering practical solutions for communication, learning, organization, mobility, and daily living. Through real‑world examples, participants will explore a continuum of tools and person‑centered strategies to improve access, participation, and independence for individuals of all ages.

    2:45pm - 3:45pm – Angus Kola Angus Kola will share his journey from sudden vision loss to becoming a successful AT trainer and contractor, reflecting on early challenges in South Africa, the transformative power of screen readers, and the support that shaped his path. His story highlights resilience, independence, and the life‑changing impact of accessible technology.

    CRC credits & a Certificate of Completion will be offered for all Expo sessions

    The North Carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP), funded by state and federal sources, hosts an annual Assistive Technology Expo in Raleigh at the McKimmon Conference and Training Center. It’s a public, hybrid, no-cost event designed for people with disabilities, their families, therapists, educators, rehab counselors, employers, and anyone interested in assistive technology.

    The NCATP 2026 AT Expo features an Exhibition Hall with close to 50 exhibitors showcasing AT devices—ranging from speech-generating devices to vision-enhancing technology to accessible software, a Maker's Room-to display DIY AT and education presentations (session attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance which can be submitted to your specific licensure board for Professional Development Hours).

    Once again, NCATP 2026 AT Expo is a hybrid event - combining the tangible energy of an in-person event with the convenience and broad reach of virtual access - truly embodying the NCATP mission: "TO PROMOTE INDEPENDENCE AND INCLUSION FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES THROUGH ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY".

    Remember to mark all your accommodation needs when you register, as ASL interpretation, Spanish interpretation, audio descriptions, and CART services are free to all in-person and virtual attendees. 

    NCATP is excited to meet you for the first time or welcome you back to this years AT Expo!

    See you in September!

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