Lectures will address ESG topics, focusing on the building of future sustainable societies, networks, and communities
São Paulo, October 2024 – The Reatech Congress, which takes place on November 21 and 22, is one of the main highlights of the 19th International Fair for Inclusion, Accessibility, and Rehabilitation. The event, which this year will host the 1st edition of the Brazilian Paralympic Expo, will be held from November 20 to 23 at the São Paulo Expo, and aims to promote an in-depth discussion on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices and policies with an anti-ableist focus.
This year, in addition to the lectures, small conversation circles featuring people with disabilities speaking from their own lived experience will be presented. “We know that Reatech is the ‘carnival’ for people with disabilities. Our goal is to make the day lighter, with people sharing their life paths and exchanging knowledge in a completely accessible and airy space,” states Sandra Monay, relationship director at Consolidar, the company responsible for curating the Congress.
Another new feature is found in the topics presented, showing what an inclusive society should be like, where everyone occupies spaces such as parks, movie theaters, and shopping malls. “People with disabilities are rarely thought of when leisure is discussed. Leaders and managers who have a disability will be on our panels. The debate will be—and always needs to be—for society as a whole,” Monay adds.
According to the National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) released in 2023, Brazil has 18.6 million people with disabilities over the age of 2, which corresponds to 8.9% of the population in this age group. Even so, this large group ends up being excluded from various aspects of daily life, which will be discussed at the Congress.
“At some point in our lives, we lose some of our functions and will also need support and accessibility. These are issues that require the involvement of society as a whole, because we never know when we will need it. We have to take people out of their little boxes, highlights the director.
The panelists bring together professionals from different fields and backgrounds, mixing voices to enrich the debate. Public managers, Human Resources managers, teachers, students, and atypical mothers will be included in the conversation, which will cover various topics related to anti-ableism. The full schedule can be accessed in this link.
“The fair has evolved a lot in recent years. The structure was excellent last year, with signage and adequate space for everyone. We brought an area for autistic individuals, which was essential to alleviate potential meltdowns. We believe it will be even better this year, points out the director.
Among the confirmed speakers are Alexandra Loras, consultant, mentor, Harper’s Bazaar Sensitivity Reader, and LinkedIn Top Voice; Anahí Guedes de Mello, anthropologist and researcher; Rebecka Barbosa, president of the Commission for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; Cid Torquato, lawyer and CEO of ICOM – Libras, and William Ruiz, social projects and Corporate Social Responsibility manager at the Nelson Wilians Institute.
“It will be an important participation to raise awareness among people about the importance of diversity and inclusion. Companies still lose a lot of business by not being inclusive. With data, I will show that it is not just a good deed, but a business opportunity,” states Loras, a participant in the Plenary session that opens the Congress on the 21st.
According to the specialist, there has been a slight improvement over the last 10 years, yet there is still homogeneity in the profile of decision-makers in organizations. “When women, Black people, people with disabilities, and LGBTQIA+ individuals enter these spaces, these groups perform better. Reatech is a place to connect consultants and companies. I notice that many institutions still prefer to pay the fine rather than use that money to hire consulting services and attract talent,” says Loras.
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Reatech Brasil 2024 – International Fair of Inclusion, Accessibility and Rehabilitation
Dates: November 20 to 23
Hours: 10 AM to 7 PM
Location: São Paulo Expo
Address: Rodovia dos Imigrantes, 1.5 km – Vila Água Funda, São Paulo – SP
More information in this link.
Photos from the 2023 edition Access here
About Fiera Milano Brasil
Fiera Milano Brasil it is Brazilian subsidiary of Fiera Milano, one of the world's largest trade fair and congress players, which each year attracts approximately 30,000 exhibitors and more than five million visitors. In Brazil, there are nine trade shows representing the most diverse segments of the economy, such as security, clean and renewable energies, pipes and fittings, cables, occupational health, rehabilitation technologies, inclusion and accessibility, among others. Among the main brands in the portfolio are Exposec, Fisp, Fire Show, Ecoenergy Congress, Fruit Attraction São Paulo, in partnership with IFEMA Madrid, Reatech, Tubotech, wire Brasil and Esquadria Show, in partnership with NürnbergMesse Brasil. More information: www.fieramilanobrasil.com.br
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