Listen to Hampus Sethfors, Axess Lab, and Lisa Huge, ENIT.
Most accessibility guidance focuses on manually created documents — but the majority of documents today are generated by systems. In this webinar, we explore how organizations can ensure that system-generated PDFs comply with accessibility legislation such as the European Accessibility Act (EAA) and are usable with assistive technologies.
Together with Axess Lab and Enit, we’ll walk through common accessibility challenges in generated documents and present three practical approaches: accessibility by design, post-composition remediation, and interpretation through HTML complements. You’ll gain concrete insights into tools, platforms, and decision factors to help you choose the right path for your organization — whether you’re facing tight deadlines, legacy systems, or future-proofing needs.
This webinar is for anyone responsible for producing, managing, or ensuring compliance of system-generated documents such as PDFs. It is especially relevant for:
Product owners and system owners of CCM, document generation, or customer communication platforms
IT architects, developers, and technical leads working with PDF generation, templates, or integrations
Accessibility, compliance, and legal professionals responsible for meeting WCAG, EAA, or other accessibility requirements
UX writers, content designers, and communication specialists involved in customer-facing documents
Organizations in regulated sectors such as public sector, banking, insurance, utilities, and e-commerce
If your organization sends out automatically generated documents like salary statements, invoices, loan commitments, or tax letters — and needs them to be accessible — this webinar is for you.
About ENIT
We assist clients in developing and digitizing their customer communication solutions by providing consulting services and tailored solutions within OpenText Exstream, Quadient Inspire and SmartCOMM.
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