
From the Organizer
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, no-cost event designed for people with disabilities, their families, professionals (like therapists and educators), employers, and anyone interested in assistive technology
The expo features:
A vendor hall with close to 50 exhibitors showcasing AT devices—ranging from speech-generating tech to vision-enhancing technology to accessible software. There will be breakout presentations (including sessions for continuing ed. credits).
How It’s a Hybrid Event
In-person experience: Attendees gather at the McKimmon Center in Raleigh for hands‑on demos, vendor interactions, and live networking.
Virtual participation: Concurrent online access is available—providing remote viewing of presentations for those unable to attend in person.
Why This Hybrid Approach Matters
Accessibility: Ensures participation regardless of location, health, or mobility issues.
Broader reach: Professionals and users across North Carolina can join remotely, while the onsite event supports rich demonstrations and peer connections.
Flexibility: The pre-conference is more interactive to foster in-depth learning, yet the expo’s core content remains inclusive via streaming.
The NCATP Assistive Technology Expo brings together the latest in assistive tech through a welcoming hybrid format—combining the tangible energy of an in-person event with the convenience and reach of virtual access—truly embodying its mission: enabling independence and inclusion through technology.
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