Written by Giulia Zanarelli on May 14, 2026

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Eye‑Able at Netcomm Forum 2026: Digital Accessibility as the New Paradigm of Digital Commerce

With over 30,000 visitors and hundreds of exhibitors, Netcomm Forum 2026 once again confirmed its role as one of the leading platforms for discussing the future of digital commerce in Italy.

In this context, Eye‑Able contributed to shaping the conversation around a topic set to redefine digital standards: accessibility.
Not as an additional layer, but as a structural criterion of quality, experience, and value.

A Paradigm Shift Already Underway

What clearly emerged during the Forum is a significant evolution: digital accessibility is gradually moving beyond compliance and becoming central to strategic decision-making.

No longer a niche or technical topic, but a transversal dimension impacting design, performance, relationships, and brand reputation.
The conversations gathered — involving companies, partners, and decision-makers — reflect an increasingly aware market, where the question is no longer “if,” but “how” to integrate accessibility in an effective and scalable way.

A Shared Vision: From Roundtable to System

🔹 Federico Fuzzi – Data Strategy Advisor, Webranking

“Digital accessibility is not just a ‘trend’ that will pass — it will become an integral part of all digital development processes. In the projects we work on, we see every day how digital barriers are not only an ethical issue but a real performance constraint. Accessibility will enter every conversation around design, strategy, and digital experience. We won’t call it accessibility anymore. We’ll call it standard.”

🔹 Danato Di Giuseppe - Digital & Brand, Cofidis

“For us, digital accessibility has never been just about compliance — it is a concrete lever to make the experience simple, inclusive, and scalable. In a fully digital business model, it is a key enabler to reach more people and improve the overall quality of the service.”

🔹 Moti Bohat - Web Strategy, Fondazione Telethon

“For Fondazione Telethon, digital accessibility is a natural extension of our mission: ensuring that no one is left behind. Making content and services accessible means translating our values into concrete actions.”

Towards an Inevitable Standard

Netcomm Forum 2026 made one point particularly clear: digital accessibility is no longer a future trajectory, but a present-day enabler.

It is becoming a shared language across design, technology, and business — a marker of brand maturity and their ability to build truly inclusive experiences.

The Role of Eye‑Able

For Eye‑Able, being part of this context means reinforcing a clear vision: guiding companies through this transition, transforming accessibility from a perceived obligation into a strategic lever for value creation.

Because in the new balance of the digital landscape, designing for everyone is not only an ethical choice — it is a competitive responsibility.

And increasingly, a standard.

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