Accessibility & Assistive Tech — 2026-06-26
India's assistive technology market is projected to reach Rs 95,000 crore by 2030, with experts calling for a national policy to drive adoption and job creation. The U.S. disability consumer market has surged to $675 billion, underscoring the economic importance of inclusive business practices. Meanwhile, accessibility standards remain a compliance priority as organizations navigate evolving ADA deadlines and WCAG requirements.
Accessibility & Assistive Tech — 2026-06-26
Tech Updates
India's assistive technology market holds significant untapped potential, with projections showing growth to Rs 95,000 crore (approximately $11.4 billion USD) by 2030. Experts convened by the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) and Mphasis revealed that a dedicated national assistive technology policy could unlock this market while improving access and service delivery for persons with disabilities and the elderly. The white paper highlights coordination gaps and calls for a structured approach to innovation and job creation in the sector.

Inclusive Design
The disability consumer market in the United States has reached $675 billion in annual spending, according to a joint study from Disability:IN and the American Institutes for Research released this week. This substantial market size demonstrates that accessibility and inclusive business practices are not only ethical imperatives but also significant economic drivers. Organizations that prioritize digital and physical accessibility tap into a consumer base with substantial purchasing power.

What to Watch
ADA Title II Compliance Deadlines Extended: The U.S. Department of Justice extended compliance deadlines for state and local government websites under the ADA Title II digital accessibility rule by one year, with new deadlines shifting to 2027 and 2028. Organizations must still conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards to satisfy the regulation.
Healthcare Provider Deadline Alert: The Department of Health and Human Services has not yet matched the DOJ's extension. Healthcare providers, educational institutions, and other HHS-funded entities face a May 11, 2026, first compliance deadline and should prepare accordingly for potential future changes.
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