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.
| Distance | Price | Opens | Closes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 In Person AT Expo | $0.00 | Jun 1 | Sep 16 |
| 2026 Virtual AT Expo | $0.00 | May 31 | Sep 16 |
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