AudioEye to Participate at CSUN 2026
AudioEye, Inc. (Nasdaq: AEYE), a leader in digital accessibility, is gearing up for an impactful presence at the upcoming 41st Annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, taking place from March 10 to 13, 2026. This premier event is a cornerstone for professionals in the accessibility and assistive technology fields, attracting delegates from a wide spectrum of sectors including government, corporate entities, educational institutions, and the disability community.
Key Participants and Sessions
At CSUN 2026, AudioEye will engage attendees through expert-led sessions featuring significant figures like Gabby Giffords, a former U.S. Congresswoman and currently an advisory board member of AudioEye, as well as Jonathan Mosen, Executive Director of Accessibility Excellence at the National Federation of the Blind (NFB). These sessions will highlight innovative strategies for enhancing digital accessibility and compliance based on emerging standards and scalable solutions.
The agenda includes six focused discussions designed to empower organizations in cultivating environments that are more inclusive for individuals with disabilities. Key topics will delve into leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and tailored code adjustments to enhance accessibility, alongside emphasizing direct user feedback in refining these processes.
Gabby Giffords emphasized the importance of inclusion at such forums, stating, "People with disabilities are often excluded from crucial conversations. CSUN serves as a platform where our voices are not just heard but prioritized." This sentiment reflects the longstanding impact of CSUN, which over the last 40 years has provided a vital space for learning and innovation among professionals dedicated to accessibility.
The Accessibility Landscape
Despite growing awareness around digital accessibility issues, recent findings from the WebAIM Million report indicate that a staggering 94.8% of website homepages still have identifiable WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) failures, down only slightly from 97.8% in 2019. This is alarming considering the significant time that has passed since efforts towards broader accessibility adoption have begun. AudioEye is committed to addressing these gaps through its unique combination of AI-driven automation and expert audits, which uncover 89-253% more issues compared to traditional tools.
CEO David Moradi remarked on the dynamic landscape of accessibility discussions, remarking, “As the field of AI continues to evolve, the conversations at events like CSUN are also transforming rapidly.” He emphasizes the value of collaborating with experts and partners to advance the understanding and implementation of accessible digital experiences.
Meet AudioEye
Throughout the CSUN conference, AudioEye will offer opportunities for direct engagement. Attendees can visit AudioEye’s dedicated showcase suite in Platinum 7 for meetings and demonstrations, where they can gain firsthand insights into the cutting-edge tools and strategies that are shaping the future of accessibility.
In its mission to ensure a digitally accessible future, AudioEye’s comprehensive solutions offer businesses—from startups to established enterprises—tools that combine industry-leading AI technology with user-informed expert solutions. Their commitment includes strong legal protections and compliance assurances to facilitate diverse and inclusive digital spaces.
For more details on CSUN 2026 or to participate, visitors can check the
CSUN Conference website.
Conclusion
As AudioEye gears up for CSUN 2026, the focus remains on fostering a dialogue that enriches understanding and tackles accessibility challenges head-on. This is not merely an event; it reflects a broader commitment to championing accessibility rights and ensuring that the digital arena is navigable for all individuals, regardless of ability.