Accessibility

How to get there & Parking

The #IK26 is accessible without steps, you can reach all relevant areas via the main foyer

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For visitors with a disabled pass, there are some disabled parking spaces available in parking lot P5 directly next to the entrance via gate 4.
When you arrive, simply turn to the gate staff at gate 4 with your pass - from there you will be directed to the event via the main foyer.

Accessible seats & support

Two designated wheelchair spaces are available on the main stage.
Feel free to contact our team if you need assistance with choosing a seat.

The first-aid room is located in the basement of the main foyer and is marked on the trade fair signage as a "first-aid and baby changing room".
In addition, paramedics are out and about on the event grounds and can be contacted if you need medical assistance.

At Counter 4, you can get support and aids such as masks, Oropax and other minor protective measures if required. If you have any questions about accessibility or are unsure, please get in touch with our team on site. The contact person for accessibility is Tabea

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Accessible offers

We offer live German/English translation with live transcript for the #IK26 stages.
Please note: This offer does not apply to the workshop areas.

We will also mark quieter areas and retreats on site. In the event app you will find additional information on rooms that are less visible or more frequented, as well as on work and matchmaking areas.

<p <h2>Sensory cues (light & sound)

The #IK26 is a dynamic, busy event with lots of visual and acoustic stimuli. It can get loud and crowded.

<p <p>Visual effects with rapid light changes and stroboscope-like sequences are used during the award ceremony for the Saxon Founder's Prize. These effects can be stressful for light-sensitive people or people with photosensitive epilepsy. <p <p>Please bear this in mind when planning your participation in this part of the program. If necessary, use breaks, retreats or your own protective measures (e.g. caps, sunglasses, Oropax). If you need support or are unsure, speak to our team or the awareness/paramedic team.</p

Your contact persons at futureSAX

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Tabea-Elice Hantsche

Projectcoordinator

Awards and Calls

Connecting people, telling stories and triggering emotions - these were the goals that motivated Tabea-Elice Hantsche to train as an event manager and then pursue a more in-depth dual course of study in business administration service management/event and sports management at the State Academy of Studies in Riesa.
The native of Lusatia was able to gain professional experience not only in the organization of various events, but also in marketing and public relations as well as in personnel management. In addition, the insight into different corporate structures sharpened the sense for diverse perspective.

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