The UAB participates in a project on immersive accessibility
The European Immersive Accessibility project (ImAc), granted with more than €2.5M in funding, recently began developing access services for immersive audiovisual environments, with the participation of a multidisciplinary team from the UAB.

The participation of various Catalan organisations in this project reflects the leading role of Catalonia in this sector: the consortium is coordinated by Sergi Fernández, from the research center i2CAT, with the participation of UAB, Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals and Anglatècnic SL. The following partners will also take part in the project: University of Salford, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (Rbb), Institut für Rundfunktechnik Gmbh (IRT), Motion Spell and Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).
The participation of UAB in the project is multidisciplinary. It is led by Pilar Orero and Anna Matamala (Department of Translation and Interpretation and East Asian Studies), with the collaboration of Olga Soler-Vilageliu (Department of Basic, Evolutionary and Educational Psychology) and Fernando Morales (Department of Publicity, Public Relations and Communication Advertising).
This project can be considered a continuation of two previously funded projects in which UAB took part as participant (DTV4ALL: http://www.psp-dtv4all.org) and leader (HBB4ALL: http: //pagines.uab .cat / hbb4all/).