ATTENTION: This event was cancelled!

The event will / did not take place as described below. You can't get tickets to this event (any longer).

About the event

The 2019 meetup in Düsseldorf, our first one in the beautiful hometown of the beyond tellerrand conference, was a huge success — not least to trivago being a dream host for our awesome community. And what is more obvious than sticking to things that work? So, let's bring the Accessibility Club to Düsseldorf again!

While we run the meetup as a BarCamp again (see below), we would be able to feature up to 2 talk-like presentations in the beginning of the event. If you have something interesting to share, please get in touch and we'll see whether it would be a fit (you might want to see how Manuel & Marc did it in 2019). First come, first serve. :)

Schedule

Wednesday, April 29th, 2020

Time Agenda item
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Opening
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Session Planning
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Session 1
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Session 2
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Lunch break / Lunch time session
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Session 3
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Session 4
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Session 5
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Session 6
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Closing

Location

We're delighted to announce that we teamed up with trivago again — they kindly support us with a venue and much more. The meetup will take place at their new headquarters in the midst of Düsseldorf's media harbour.

The location is fully wheelchair-accessible (accessible toilets are available on the ground floor). Service animals are allowed and welcome. If needed, a quiet room is available as well. trivago will do their best to allocate extra parking places in their garage for better access, print signs for navigation and keep all the heavy doors open.

The building is just HUGE and we will be using several rooms on multiple floors. A more detailed description will be posted here as soon as it becomes available.

Important: trivago requires every visitor to register at the reception, so please make sure you've got some sort of ID document handy when arriving at the building (ID card, passport or driving license will do). Some friendly tollwerk team members will await you in the lobby, assist you with the registration procedure and help you finding your way to the elevators and up to our event. As we're having a super tight schedule, we kindly ask you to show up some time before 10 a.m. so that we can kick-off in time with hopefully all registered attendees being present.

Most likely, trivago will provide free beverages throughout the day again. Each attendee will receive a voucher for a lunch in the trivago canteen which we'll collectively have at around 1 p.m. (please tell us your catering preferences during the registration process).

Sounds almost too good, don't you think? Thanks again, trivago! ❤

trivago Headquarters
Kesselstraße 5-7
40221 Düsseldorf , North Rhine Westphalia Germany
51.2138179 6.7433474
Open map view / route planning
  • Aerial view of the new trivago campus
    Image source: https://life.trivago.com/happenings/the-campus-chronicles.html
  • Meeting area in section 5 A
  • Elevators in the trivago lobby

Hosts

  • Portrait photo of Joschi Kuphal

    Joschi Kuphal

    Designer, programmer, lecturer, event organiser and restless tinkerer from Nuremberg

    Joschi is working on the web since the mid 90s and founded the web agency tollwerk in 2000, which he continues to shape to this day. He has shared leadership of tollwerk with his team in an equal, cooperative and self-organizing way since 2022. He launched a couple of event series like the border:none and Material conferences, the Accessibility Club and the CoderDojo Nürnberg. He's occasionally running IndieWebCamps, hosting the monthly accessibility webcast technica11y and used to be one of the driving forces behind the Nürnberg Digital Festival.

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