Oh, don't tease. There's nothing on the RNIB, NLB or host site to say who's putting it on (or that the event exists). I don't want to go to gaol or talk to actual human beings; put an e-mail address on it. Regards, Bernard George Bell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: The following arrived in my in-box with the subject "Promoting accessible formats" George. THE DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION ACT: A £45MILLION OPPORTUNITY FOR PRINTERS Tuesday 29 November, London Underwriting Centre Programme 10.00am Registration and coffee 10.30am Welcome and introduction Morning session: the market for formats for the visually impaired 10.45am The public sector: areas on the front line of the DDA Case study: the NHS - National Library for the Blind 11.30am Break 11.45am The private sector: key markets Case study: Argos - Access Communications 12.30pm Lunch Afternoon session: production issues in accessible formats 1.30 pm Issues to consider when a client wants to make their information accessible. - Royal National Institute for the Blind 2.15 pm Break 2.30 pm The producer's perspective: what is involved technically in producing the different formats? - Transmedia Link Case study: tbc 3.15 pm Break 3.30 pm Panel session: where do we go from here? 4.00 pm End --------------------------------- To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre.