Dyslexia Events in London
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Visit Google’s Accessibility Discovery Centre with DAL
The Dyslexia Association of London is delighted to invite members and supporters to a unique learning and networking opportunity at Google’s Accessibility Discovery Centre (ADC) in London.
Date: Thursday 25 June 2026
Time: 11am
Location: Google’s King’s Cross office at Pancras Square, London
This immersive experience offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how Google designs products and services with accessibility and inclusion at their core. Whether you are dyslexic, a parent, educator, workplace professional, or simply interested in accessible technology, this visit promises valuable insights into the future of inclusive innovation.June 25 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm UTC+0
| What to Expect |
| During the visit, participants will have the opportunity to explore and experience a wide range of assistive and accessible technologies, including:Google’s accessibility tools such as Live Transcribe and Guided FrameRefreshable braille displaysAI-powered solutions including Gemini and their potential to support independence, productivity, learning, and communicationYou will learn how accessibility is embedded into product design and how technology can empower individuals with diverse learning needs. |
| Interactive Workshops and Hands-On Learning |
| The ADC is designed as a collaborative and engaging environment where participants can: Experience hands-on demonstrations of accessible technology and Chromebook accessibility featuresExplore practical applications of AI tools for organisation, content creation, editing, and information managementParticipate in collaborative discussions and brainstorming around inclusive designDevelop practical skills for using assistive technologies in education, employment, and everyday life Learn how innovation and technology can support people with dyslexia and other neurodivergent profiles |
| Why Attend? |
| As technology continues to evolve, understanding how accessibility and artificial intelligence can support people with dyslexia has never been more important. This visit offers a unique chance to engage directly with cutting-edge innovations, discover practical tools, and contribute to conversations about the future of inclusive design.Places are limited, so we encourage members to register their interest early. |