Sponsor assistance ensures Accessibility Camp Chicago happens and is as accessible as possible. Below are the valuable sponsors that have helped make this event possible.

Venue

STATS

For over 35 years, STATS has operated at the intersection of sports and technology to unite billions of people around the world through their passion for sports. We have combined a customer-centric approach with the industry’s deepest data set and have invested heavily in new technologies like computer vision, machine learning, and AI to provide fan engagement and team performance solutions to our global partners.

As STATS moves from providing sports data to developing sports products, accessibility is playing an increasingly large role in our development process. The user experience team works closely with the software engineers throughout the development period to ensure that our products are meeting WCAG 2.0 standards, while still maintaining the look and feel of the STATS brand. This means that every design and line of code gets tested for WCAG conformance before every production push. This leaves us with a beautiful and functional product that all sports fans can enjoy.

Captions

Like to see your organization’s logo here? Become a Captions sponsor.

ASL Interpreters

Like to see your organization’s logo here? Become an ASL Interpreter sponsor.

DeafBlind Interpreters

Like to see your organization’s logo here? Become a DeafBlind Interpreter sponsor.

Diversity Tickets

The Paciello Group a VFO company

TPG is an accessibility solutions provider passionately dedicated to helping government agencies, technology vendors, corporate firms, and educational institutions make their technology equally accessible to all people. They enable clients to achieve end-to-end accessibility in their digital assets and assist in embedding accessibility into processes and procedures. The company offers professional consulting, technology solutions, and services to ensure that clients reach all audiences effectively and efficiently while meeting commercial, governmental and international standards such as Section 508 and WCAG.

Lanyards & Badges

Content Academy

Content Academy believes and strives for the open accessibility of information for all users. We are proud to sponsor Accessibility Camp Chicago 2018 because it’s great to see this much-needed conversation around often overlooked or unknown tactics that serve a large population of web users. We’re certain that information discussed at this event will help us spread the word about accessibility best practices to our current and future content strategists in training.

Assistive Technology Demonstrations

WeCo

WeCo is a mission-based, for-profit company built by accessibility professionals who live with disabilities. Their goal is to become your accessibility department, giving you access to trained digital subject matter experts who live with disabilities. Dedicated to disability employment in a professional setting, over 90% of their staff live with a disability at any given point in time.