While Information and Communication Technology (ICT) accessibility for a wider spectrum of users—including the blind—and their interfaces is being required by law across more jurisdictions, testing for it remains limited, naïve, and too late. The consequences of staying ignorant include increased exposure to litigation, penalties, and loss of contracts and revenue. Join David Best, Sandy Feldman, and Rob Harvie to learn why accessibility is now becoming a valued, integral part of the design process and much different from usability of twenty years ago. Ensure compliance for your...Learn More
David Best
Inclusive Media Design
Accessibility IT specialist David Best has more than thirty years of experience in project management, software design, and development. David developed glaucoma at age five and lost all eyesight by age twenty. Despite this setback, he was one of the first blind Canadians to graduate with a degree in computer science from Western. David’s work experience includes software engineer with Air Canada, subject matter expert on accessibility business solutions at IBM, and now a senior associate at Inclusive. With his life experiences and ICT knowledge skills, David has a unique opportunity to advocate for disabled professionals.