Ergosign Webinar
Accessibility Made Easy – How to Make AI Your Partner

Lisa Marie Haag
Lisa Marie HaagSpeaker
Milena Suter
Milena SuterSpeaker
Language
German
Date
18/06/2026
Time
11:00 Hour
Topics
Artificial Intelligence, Accessibility
Dauer
60 Minuten

Learn how AI-powered tools can help you identify and fix accessibility barriers

Since June 2025 at the latest, digital accessibility is no longer a “nice-to-have” for many companies, but a legal requirement. After almost a year, many teams are still asking: How can we scale accessibility without losing quality?

Milena Suter and Lisa Haag explore how the synergy between AI and UX design enables true accessibility. We go beyond theory: in a live demo, we present AI tools that detect and fix barriers in no time – enabling a workflow that combines efficiency with user-centered design.

The webinar will take place on May 20, 2026, from 11 am to 12 pm.

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Lisa Marie Haag

Lisa Marie Haag

Senior UX Designer, Solution Expert Accessibility
Milena Suter

Milena Suter

UX Designer

Who is this webinar interesting for?

This webinar is relevant for companies of all sizes and provides valuable insights for decision-makers (CEO/CIO), UX designers, content creators, and product owners. It is aimed at professionals across industries who want to implement digital accessibility efficiently and in a future-proof way.

Your webinar speakers

Milena Suter is a UX designer at Ergosign and part of the AIx Core Team. She actively contributes to AI-driven solutions, combining her passion for AI and UX – from research to practical application. Milena is committed to creating innovative user experiences and fully leveraging the potential of artificial intelligence in the design process. As an engaged designer, she brings her enthusiasm and expertise to every project, actively shaping the future of AI and UX at Ergosign.

Lisa Marie Haag is a Senior UX Designer and Solution Expert for Accessibility at Ergosign. She has successfully contributed to numerous projects and focuses particularly on Accessibility (A11y) and Inclusive Design. Through her perspective and experience as an autistic person, she brings a unique viewpoint to her work. She uses her strengths in pattern recognition and design thinking to develop innovative approaches to accessibility in the design process. Lisa is committed to strengthening inclusive design in the UX field and looks forward to sharing her insights and experiences.