Patronage and mayoral visit to SightCity 2024

Patronage of Lord Mayor Josef and visit by Mayoress Eskandari-Grünberg at SightCity 2024

Joint commitment to inclusion: patronage by Lord Mayor Josef and visit by Mayor Eskandari-Grünberg at SightCity 2024

Patronage and visit by the mayor

SightCity 2024 is under the special patronage of Lord Mayor Josef, who is thus reaffirming his commitment to people with visual impairments and to inclusion in society. In this context, the Mayor of Frankfurt, Ms. Eskandari-Grünberg, will also visit and honour the world’s largest trade fair for visual aids. The support from the city leadership of Frankfurt am Main is an important sign of recognition and promotion of the concerns of people with visual impairments.

In addition to attending the opening ceremony, Mayor Eskandari-Grünberg’s visit will also include a tour of the exhibition stands, during which she will find out about the innovative products and services in person and hold discussions with experts and those affected. This event is not only a tribute to the exhibitors and organizers, but also emphasizes the importance of the topic for the urban community and the promotion of intensive dialogue among all participants.

Relevance of patronage and visit for SightCity 2024

SightCity 2024, the leading platform for visual aids and technologies, offers a varied and extensive program ranging from technical innovations to discussion forums. With the patronage of Lord Mayor Josef and the visit of Mayoress Eskandari-Grünberg, the events will gain additional relevance and be made accessible to a broad public. The trade fair acts as a pioneering event for networking and further development in the field of visual impairments and attracts experts, manufacturers and those affected in equal measure.

The presence of the head of the city and his deputy emphasizes the commitment of the city of Frankfurt to bring the discourse on inclusion and the improvement of everyday life for people with visual impairments and blindness to the fore. SightCity 2024 therefore not only stands for technical progress, but also represents an increasingly inclusive society and thus participation.

 

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Dagmar Krutzki

Managing Director SightCity

21 years of SightCity

21 years of SightCity - A journey through innovation and commitment

SightCity celebrates its 21st anniversary in 2024 as a pioneering platform for innovations and aids in the field of assistance for the blind and visually impaired.

The development of SightCity

Since it was founded in 2003, SightCity has established itself as a leading trade fair that offers people with visual impairments as well as experts and interested parties from all over the world a platform to find out about the latest developments and products. The trade fair, which takes place annually in Frankfurt am Main, has become a fixed date in the calendars of many affected people, trade visitors and companies and has made a significant contribution to raising awareness of the needs and challenges of people with visual impairments.

From a small, specialized event with just 36 exhibitors in its first year, SightCity has developed into an international event with over 100 exhibitors from more than 20 countries. The trade fair not only offers a comprehensive overview of aids and services, but is also a stage for knowledge exchange and networking. The SightCity Forum, an integral part of the trade fair, offers specialist lectures on scientific, medical and socio-legal aspects and has developed into an interdisciplinary symposium over the years.

Hybrid trade fair concepts and future prospects

The 21st edition of SightCity, which will take place from May 15 to 17, 2024, marks not only another year of innovation, but also an effort to make the event more interactive and accessible for everyone involved. Over the years, the trade fair has constantly adapted to the needs and technologies, which is reflected in the introduction of hybrid event formats. During the pandemic, SightCity has demonstrated its resilience and flexibility by switching to digital formats to maintain the exchange of and access to information.

A hybrid trade fair is planned for SightCity 2024, which will be held both on site at the Kongresshaus Kap Europa in Frankfurt/Main and digitally. The organizers are thus opening up the opportunity to take part in the event regardless of time and place and to share knowledge and experiences. This innovative approach ensures that the fair continues to provide an inclusive and inspiring environment for all participants.

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If you require any further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone or e-mail.

You can reach us at the following times:

Monday to Thursday
08:30 - 16:30
Friday
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Dagmar Krutzki

Managing Director SightCity

Round table discussion on Braille at SightCity 2024

Round table discussion on Braille at SightCity 2024

Exchange on optimizing Braille: DBSV and EBU invite you to a discussion round at SightCity 2024

DBSV and EBU discussion round on Braille

The working group on Braille of the German Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBSV) is planning a special round of talks in cooperation with the European Blind Union (EBU) on the fringes of the upcoming SightCity. The event is scheduled for Thursday morning in the studio on level 2 and offers an open platform for users of Braille displays.

The aim of the panel is to discuss the needs and wishes for improving these devices, in particular their interaction with screen readers and potential future developments in the field of Braille. This open forum enables a valuable exchange of experiences between those affected and experts from the field of assistive technologies. Access to the discussion round is free of charge for both trade fair visitors and online participants, and includes simultaneous translation into German and English to enable international participants to take an active part.

Integration into the SightCity 2024 program

SightCity 2024, the largest trade fair for visual aids, offers a wide range of informative events and workshops. One of the highlights of the extensive program is the EBU and DBSV round table, which will be dedicated to the exchange and further development of Braille. The trade fair connects industry and users directly with each other and thus promotes productive discussions and cooperation.

SightCity, DBSV and the EBU understand the importance of the adaptability and evolution of assistive technologies in line with the needs of their users. They therefore cordially invite participation and lively discussion from both face-to-face and online participants with the aim of constantly advancing technology and inclusion.

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If you require any further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone or e-mail.

You can reach us at the following times:

Monday to Thursday
08:30 - 16:30
Friday
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Dagmar Krutzki

Managing Director SightCity

SightCity Forum – A mosaic of inclusion and rehabilitation

The SightCity Forum - a mosaic of inclusion and rehabilitation

The SightCity Forum has been an institution for many years, bringing together people with visual impairments and blindness, experts from the fields of medicine, research and rehabilitation as well as interested parties from all over the world. It offers a platform for the exchange of the latest scientific and medical developments as well as for the professional and social rehabilitation of people with visual impairments and blindness. The history of the SightCity Forum is a chronicle of the joint commitment of many respected experts and speakers who have enriched and facilitated the lives of many people.

History of SightCity

SightCity Frankfurt, founded in 2003, has an impressive history that was born out of a simple idea: to create a trade fair that is fully dedicated to the needs of people with visual impairments. The fair has quickly become one of the most important events for aids for the blind and visually impaired and attracts visitors from all over the world.

The SightCity Forum is a central component of this trade fair and has been taking place parallel to the event days since 2006. Organized by the Aachen Centre for Technology Transfer in Ophthalmology (ACTO e. V.) in cooperation with the Berufsförderungs- (BFW) and Berufsbildungswerke (BBW) as well as the Deutscher Blinden und Sehbehinderten Verband (DBSV) and PRO RETINA Deutschland, it serves as an ongoing information and discussion platform. Here, experts and those affected share their knowledge and experience in order to jointly overcome the challenges faced by people with sight loss and blindness and to promote professional and social rehabilitation.

SightCity Forum: The knowledge platform

The SightCity Forum has established itself as a recognized knowledge platform that not only informs visitors about the latest developments and research findings, but also acts as a discussion forum for affected persons and experts from various fields. The combination of practical exchange, scientific research and vocational and social rehabilitation makes the forum so unique.

In addition to the physical meetings, which attract numerous visitors every year, the forum has expanded its reach since 2021 thanks to digitalization through Zoom and now enables a global community to participate in the presentations and discussions. This underlines the SightCity Forum’s commitment to inclusion and accessibility and makes it a central point in the calendar for all those who support the interests of people with visual impairments or are affected by them.

The thematic focus of the forum is on patient symposia dealing with specific clinical pictures such as optical blindness and visual impairment, glaucoma or genetic retinal diseases. These offer those affected valuable insights into current research findings and therapeutic approaches. It is this direct engagement with the specialist topics and the opportunity for personal discussions following the presentations that make the SightCity Forum a unique educational and communication platform.

Innovation and progress

Vocational and social rehabilitation and the latest research findings are the heart and driving force behind the SightCity Forum. Every year, experts and speakers present their latest findings aimed at making the lives of people with visual impairments and blindness easier and increasing their independence. The significance of such developments extends far beyond the everyday lives of the people affected; they are also the basis for social participation towards a more inclusive world.

The presentations and discussions that will take place during the forum will offer insights into the latest scientific findings and medical treatments for low vision. Such knowledge platforms promote interdisciplinary exchange, which is of enormous importance both for those affected and for the professional world.

In addition, a sound transmission system ensures that there are no barriers for people with impaired hearing during all presentations.

Interdisciplinary specialist congress with ophthalmologist training: Rehabilitation for visual impairment and blindness

Too few people are still given the opportunity to continue to actively participate in life in the way that is individually possible for them, despite visual impairment or blindness caused by accidents, illness and/or age.

The advisory board of the SightCity Forum has set itself the task of providing information about existing ophthalmological rehabilitation services, bringing together the stakeholders involved and discussing new ways of implementing participation.

To this end, we cordially invite all specialist groups who are committed to the interests of visually impaired and blind people to take part in the third interdisciplinary specialist congress with ophthalmologist training organized by the SightCity Forum Advisory Board, either live or virtually.

As part of the specialist congress, we are offering you three focal points:

A look at neighboring disciplines or abroad shows that coordination by specifically trained people, so-called pilots or case managers, can be helpful for specific interdisciplinary care situations. In the first part of the congress, the case manager concepts of the Dutch Rehabilitation Clinic and the Rehabilitation Eye Clinic Masserberg will be presented. Based on this, the goals and possibilities of ensuring participation for ophthalmology patients with visual impairments are presented and the requirements for an ideal nationwide service for patient-individual coordination in Germany are discussed.

In an interactive part, we then invite scientists and project leaders to present their concepts, research and results on ophthalmologic rehabilitation in the form of posters. The presenters will discuss the posters on site with the participants in small groups.

The third focus of the specialist congress will be an ophthalmologist training session in the afternoon, which is of course also open to all other interested parties. The aim is to support ophthalmologists in familiarizing their visually impaired patients and those at risk of blindness with the wide range of services on offer, from training in practical life skills to psychological counselling. In various presentations, the legal framework for prescribing rehabilitation and the various elements of rehabilitative care will be presented, as well as a procedural model for drawing up a participation plan.

The SightCity Forum and the interdisciplinary specialist congress with further training for ophthalmologists are kindly supported financially by the Marga and Walter Boll Foundation and the Paul and Charlotte Kniese Foundation.

Contact:

Beatrix Seeliger
ACTO e. V.
Karlsburgweg 9
52070 Aachen

Phone: 0241-997 41 80
E-mail: info@acto.de
www.acto.de

International Symposium “Smart Mobility”

International Symposium “Smart Mobility”

Innovative trailblazer for barrier-free travel: The new international symposium “Smart Mobility” at SightCity 2024

The “Smart Mobility” symposium in the context of SightCity

SightCity 2024 surpasses itself by introducing the new international symposium “Smart Mobility” in addition to the established SightCity Forum. This symposium presents innovative solutions and technologies in mobility for people with visual impairments and offers an interactive platform for international experts and participants from all over the world. It takes place in the context of SightCity – the world’s largest trade fair for aids for the blind and visually impaired – and emphasizes the trade fair’s commitment to innovation and inclusion.

As with the other items on the SightCity program, participation in the symposium – both physical and digital – is free of charge. All presentations will be broadcast via the Zoom streaming platform, ensuring worldwide accessibility and participation. The symposium is particularly notable for its bilingualism, as some presentations will be given in German and/or English in order to appeal to a broad international audience.

Contact us

If you require any further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone or e-mail.

You can reach us at the following times:

Monday to Thursday
08:30 - 16:30
Friday
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Foto Dagmar Krutzki

Dagmar Krutzki

Managing Director SightCity