Young Researchers

The Consortium invites contributions from young researchers specializing in digital accessibility, assistive technology, and digital inclusion. Explore the call and the outline, “The Next Generation of AT and eAccessibility Experts

Innovation Area

ICCHP strengthens dialogue, exchange and cooperation between stakeholders by inviting end users and their organizations, service providers, educators, policy makers, administrators through workshops, seminars, tutorials, exhibibitions and more.

Come and Get Involved, Stay Connected

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Travelling to Brno

We will inform you about international, national and local transport options as soon as possible!

Masaryk University Campus

Info about the MU campus can be found here.

Discover Brno and the Area

Being the second largest city in Czechia, Brno features a wide array of attractions such as the castle Hrad Špilberk and the Cathedral of St Peter and Paul.
The city features an old town that could

For detailed information about Brno, visit the official Brno Tourist Information website. For insights into its rich history, geography, and tourism, explore the detailed Brno entry on Wikipedia.

Scientific Committee

ICCHP 2026 is governed by the General Chair Helen Petrie Phd AFBPsS CPsychol FRSA, Professor Emerita of Human Computer Interaction Department of Computer Science; University of York, UK.

We are proud and thankful for the support in reviewing and program building of distinguised scietific experts from arround the globe. Visit ICCHP’s Panel of Chairs, International Programme Committee, Young Researchers Consortium Committee and Innovation Area Committee.

The Organizing Team

ICCHP is organised by an experienced team of experts with a particular focus on accessibility and inclusive user experience and athmosphere:

Johannes Kepler University (JKU)

Involved since the ICCHPs origins, the JKU’s Institute Integriert Studieren (located in Linz, Austria) has been working tirelessly to deliver the best conference experience possible.

Austrian Computer Society

The Austrian Computer Society (OCG) is a non-profit association for the promotion of information technology, taking into account its interactions with people and society.