Digital accessibility

Adapting to market changes

Digital accessibility means making websites usable by all people, including those with visual, hearing, motor or cognitive disabilities. 

It means designing and developing Web pages that are perceptible, understandable, navigable and interactive for anyone-even those who use assistive technologies such as screen readers.

In an increasingly digital world, accessibility is not just a regulatory requirement: it is a principle of inclusion and social responsibility.

Having an accessible site means ensuring equal access to information, services and opportunities.

The path to digital accessibility

Our path to digital accessibility begins with atechnical analysis to assess the level of site compliance and correct critical issues until we reach 85% of WCAG 2.1 standards.

Digital accessibility is the result of a set of coordinated actions: from theinitial technical analysis to the correction of critical site issues, from thealignment of documents to the highest standards to interventions on design and user experience to eliminate any barriers.

Each step contributes to an inclusive digital environment, which is also clearly communicated through an accessibility section visible on the site.

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