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National ADA Symposiums

The National ADA Symposium is an annual conference on the Americans with Disabilities Act and disability-related laws. This comprehensive conference provides the latest information on all areas of the ADA, including regulations and guidelines, implementation strategies, and best practices.

The 2025 National ADA Symposium will be offered in two formats: Virtual and In-Person.

Virtual ADA Symposium: May 5-7, 2025. Registration  is Open
In-Person ADA Symposium: June 15-18, 2025, Atlanta, Georgia.
 —Registration is Open


Conference Overview

The National ADA Symposium is a 4-day event known for a session schedule that covers a wide range of topics, including employment, accessible design, state and local government issues, business and disability, accessible technology, and recreation.

Sessions are presented by nationally recognized experts including representatives from the federal agencies that implement the ADA : the US Access Board, the EEOC, the US Dept. of Justice, and the US Dept. Health and Human Services.

Presentations are designed to meet the diverse needs of attendees, from presentations covering basic content for novices to dynamic, interactive sessions developed specifically for attendees with years of experience and ADA expertise.

Each ADA Symposium also features a keynote speaker, recreation event, pre-conference, and breaks between sessions for networking. Attendees are provided access to session materials during and after the conference. Attendees are also provided full breakfasts and lunches.

More information about the 2025 Conferences will be available soon.


Learn About National ADA Symposiums

ADA Live Podcast: Episode 137: Celebrate 35 Years of Progress at the 2025 National ADA Symposium