For Immediate Release
NetCentric President to Speak at Leading Accessibility Conference
ElRayes to Discuss Integrated and Portable Accessibility of Electronic Documents at the CSUN Conference
Ottawa, ON - March 3, 2008 – NetCentric Technologies, a leading provider of Section 508, W3C and Accessible Electronic Information Technology (AEIT) solutions, today announced that its president, Monir ElRayes will be speaking at the upcoming Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference. This event, hosted by California State University Northridge, is one of the leading conferences in the United States on accessibility. This year’s event will be held March 10 to 15th in Los Angeles.
ElRayes will present a paper on the topic of integrated and portable accessibility for electronic documents, including a look at how to maintain accessibility across formats, and integrating the accessibility process within the normal document workflow.
When: Friday March 14th, 3:10 – 4:10 p.m.
Where: Washington Room (Session ID – WWW2008), Los Angeles Airport Marriott, Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference
Who: Monir ElRayes, President, NetCentric Technologies
What: Integrated/Portable Accessibility of Electronic Documents
NetCentric will also be previewing a new offering at this year’s show designed to enable Microsoft Office users to quickly and easily create section 508 compliant PDF documents. The company will be exhibiting in Booth # 203.
About NetCentric
NetCentric Technologies is a leading document compliance management company that provides products and services specifically designed to enable government and corporations to ensure the accessibility of electronic documents and their compliance with a variety of standards. The company's unique product, CommonLook Section 508 for Adobe® Acrobat®, enables organizations to create significant time and cost savings through the testing and repair of PDF documents. NetCentric's customers include many U.S. and Canadian government agencies, educational institutions and corporations.
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