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AccessCoVE presented at Netnocon 2025

As part of AccessCoVE’s mission to grow its international presence and promote accessibility, Ali Mohamed, researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, recently presented the project at Netnocon 2025 held in France. The conference brought together scholars from around the world to explore life in digital environments. This year’s theme was “Let’s Get Creative!”, with a focus on new ways to understand and study digital culture.

Image description: Ali Mohamed is speaking in a classroom setting. He is giving a presentation about the AccessCoVE project. Behind him, a slide is projected on the wall with the AccessCoVE logo and information about the project.

Ali participated as part of his ongoing research on digital design, social media, and user experience (UX). He presented a study on UX influencers, individuals who use social media to share knowledge about digital design, often with a strong emphasis on accessibility.

Raising awareness of AccessCoVE

In addition to sharing his research, Ali introduced AccessCoVE to the international conference community. By presenting its goals and recent developments, he raised awareness of AccessCoVE’s growing relevance across Europe. His contribution opened the door to further dialogue and potential collaborations with researchers working on related themes.

A space for exchange and new ideas

Netnocon 2025 provided a creative and engaging space for researchers to share ideas and explore innovative methods for studying digital life. Ali’s participation in this context helped spread the core values of AccessCoVE, inclusion, accessibility, and design justice, to a wider community of researchers. It marks another important step in AccessCoVE’s mission to build visibility and expand as a collaborative European network.

Learn more about the conference: netnocon.org