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Accessibility at Reatech 2025:

Barrier-free inclusion

Na Reatech + Expo Brasil Paralímpico 2025, we believe that accessibility it is not just a category — it is the foundation of the entire event. Every detail is designed to ensure that people with different disabilities have autonomy, comfort, and full participation.

Our mission is clear: to create a space where no one is left out. To this end, we offer complete accessibility solutions — from signage, furniture, and an adapted physical structure, to communication resources, inclusive experiences, and specialized services. Whether visitors, exhibitors, or sponsors, everyone participates in a trade show prepared to welcome, include, and inspire.

INCLUSIVE ACTIONS

Intérprete de Libras realizando tradução simultânea em língua de sinais

Sign Language Translation (Hearing Impairment)

Reatech offers the service of translation into Brazilian Sign Language to ensure full accessibility for people with hearing impairments. Specialized professionals will be available to mediate communication in real time.

The service will be present at the main points of the event, such as Opening Ceremony, Screening, Registration, CAEX, and Auditoriums, so that the public can have access to all information and activities in a clear and inclusive manner.

This initiative ensures that communication is not a barrier, allowing everyone to fully participate in the fair's schedule.

Audio Description (Visual Impairment)

At our fair, we believe the experience should be complete for everyone. Therefore, we offer a feature of audio description them all the schedules of our Courses and Congresses.

This accessibility tool transforms images into words, describing scenarios, gestures, and slides so that people with visual impairments can follow the content with the same richness of detail as everyone else.

It is our way of ensuring that no one misses a moment of learning or inspiration at our fair.

Jovem com deficiência usando fones de ouvido para acompanhar a palestra no congresso Reatech. Ele está em uma cadeira de rodas com tecnologia assistiva.

Braille material (Visual Impairment)

Among the initiatives at Reatech, the production of materials such as the fair invitation, business card, exhibitor list, and attractions list stands out, helping to make information accessible.

Through video calls, fluent Libras interpreters mediate conversations in real time, allowing deaf citizens to be served in their native language.

During Reatech, we have people trained in Libras translation at the main points of the event, such as the Opening Ceremony, Triage, Accreditation, CAEX, and Auditoriums.

Convite oficial da feira Reatech + Expo Brasil Paralímpico 2024 sobre inclusão e acessibilidade em braille
Pessoa com deficiência visual utilizando piso tátil de acessibilidade em evento inclusivo

Tactile Paving (Visual Impairment)

O tactile paving it is a type of textured paving used to aid the mobility of people with visual impairments or low vision in public and private spaces. It serves as a sensory guide, allowing users to perceive changes in the environment through touch with their feet or canes.

The use of tactile paving is essential for accessibility and is provided for in standards such as ABNT NBR 9050.

At Reatech, tactile paving is present from the outdoor area of the pavilion to the indoor aisles of the fair, ensuring the inclusion and autonomy of people with visual impairments to navigate the fair.

Tactile Map (Visual Impairment)

O Tactile Map It is a tactile representation of physical spaces, such as buildings, squares, and transportation stations, created to aid the orientation and mobility of people with visual impairments or low vision. It can include texts in Braille, high relief and contrasting colors to facilitate identification by different audiences.

At Reatech, the tactile map helps in guidance, autonomy, andinclusion, accessibility, and ease of navigation, making the fair's environment more inclusive, allowing everyone to have independence and safety when moving around.

Mapa tátil de acessibilidade na feira Reatech para orientação de visitantes com deficiência
Estande Shopping do Braille na feira Reatech com público explorando produtos acessíveis

Signage (Products for the Visually Impaired)

As signage panels to indicate to visitors and volunteers/companions which booths have products and services for people with visual impairments, this action is important because it helps optimize the visit by making it easier to find exhibitors with technologies for this sector.

Volunteers (Visual Impairment and Reduced Mobility)

The Volunteers play a fundamental role at the fair, offering support and a welcoming environment to visitors. With a diverse team made up of students, professionals from various fields, and retirees, they help with guidance and ensure inclusion and accessibility during the event.

Before the event, everyone undergoes basic training to learn, for example, how to guide people with visual impairments or assist wheelchair users and individuals with reduced mobility.

At the 19th edition of Reatech, the team relied on 275 dedicated volunteers.

Little Farm (Rehabilitation)

A Little farm It is an attraction that connects visitors to the benefits of Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT). The space offers the opportunity to interact with a variety of animals, such as rabbits, dogs, turtles, and others.

This practical interaction demonstrates how AAT can promote emotional, physical, and social health, serving as a valuable tool in rehabilitation processes. It is also an educational space where the public can learn about therapeutic techniques and the importance of animals for inclusion.

Equine-assisted therapy (Rehabilitation)

A equitherapy It is a therapy that uses the horse to promote physical and emotional benefits. In a dedicated space, visitors can closely follow how interaction with these animals helps in the development of people with disabilities or special needs.

Practical demonstrations show how the horse's three-dimensional movement simulates human gait, providing stimuli that improve coordination, balance, and mobility. The activity also strengthens self-confidence and body awareness, promoting comprehensive and inclusive rehabilitation.

During the fair, more than 2,000 riding sessions are held, offering a unique opportunity to understand and experience the importance of equine-assisted therapy.

TEA SPACE
(Autism Spectrum Disorder - ASD)

O ASD Space it is an area specially designed to welcome people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), offering a quiet environment where they and their family members/companions can rest and have more private moments during the fair. This initiative aims to provide comfort and inclusion, recognizing the specific sensory needs of people with ASD at large-scale events.

The space is managed by Clínica DiversaMente, a multidisciplinary clinic specializing in therapeutic and educational care.

Employment Arena at the Reatech fair with booths for inclusive job opportunities

EMPLOY ARENA (Inclusion)

A Employ Arena it is a space dedicated to professional inclusion of people with disabilities and individuals undergoing rehabilitation. This is where the job market meets talent.

In the space, exhibiting companies promote job openings e training courses. The Empregar Arena directly connects candidates to various opportunities, creating an environment of growth and development for everyone.

Accessible Restroom

During Reatech, are made available accessible bathrooms to ensure comfort and autonomy for visitors with reduced mobility or disabilities. These restrooms follow the guidelines of NBR 9050, which establishes requirements for accessibility in buildings, furniture, spaces, and urban equipment.

Reatech is committed to offering an inclusive environment, meeting the needs of all participants and promoting accessibility at large-scale events.

Imagem Ilustrativa de um Banheiro Adaptativo para Acessibilidade
Vans de transporte acessível em fila para embarcar pessoas, incluindo cadeirantes.

MODIFIED VANS (Accessibility)

A Reatech offers custom vans to the free transportation of visitors with motor disabilities and low mobility. The service operates starting 1 hour before and ending up to 1 hour after the fair's operating hours, taking users from a nearby subway station to the event and vice versa.

The event also counts on the partnership of ATENDE+, a free transportation service offered by the City Hall of São Paulo, providing special transportation to take visitors from their homes to the event, ensuring accessibility and inclusion. The ATENDE+ operates with adapted vehicles, providing safety and comfort to passengers, allowing more people with disabilities to participate in the fair and enjoy the various attractions and opportunities offered.

WHEELCHAIR (Accessibility)

A Reatech - International Fair for Inclusion, Accessibility and Rehabilitation make available wheelchairs for visitors with reduced mobility, ensuring that everyone can explore the event with comfort and independence. This action reinforces the fair's commitment to inclusion and accessibility, allowing people with disabilities or mobility difficulties to have a complete experience and actively participate in the activities offered.

More than 50 wheelchairs are available for visitors to use during the fair. In addition to facilitating movement around the event, this initiative promotes awareness of the importance of accessible and adapted spaces for everyone.

Dois homens em uma conversa, sentados em cadeira de rodas

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