24-25 November 2021 – ATSA Independent Living Expo

ATSA Independent Living Expo, Canberra – Ready for You This November

Do you need a compact power wheelchair? Looking for daily living aids or mobility devices? Searching for the latest in Assistive Technology for a client? Know someone who needs to update their lift chair, bed or commode? Don’t know where to start with a vehicle modification?

Visit ATSA Independent Living Expo, Canberra, 25-26 November where you will find solutions to all those challenges and more! Better yet, it’s free to attend. There are anticipated to be more than 70 exhibitors displaying products and offering services to cover many needs. Click here for the exhibitor list.

The new venue for 2021 is the Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) which provides easy access and plenty of parking.

In addition to the exciting innovation and new products on display this year, ATSA Independent Living Expo, Canberra has a very strong seminar program. All sessions are free to attend. You just need to pre-register.

The diversity in the seminar program is set to be very engaging, from the practical to the informative there is something for everyone. Due to COVID safe practices seating is more limited than usual – remember to book early!

When you pre-register you not only receive free access, you will also receive a free coffee. You can also rest assured knowing all COVID safe plans are in place.

And for those in the industry, remember you can gain CPD points from attending.

Presenting for the first time at ATSA Independent Living Expo, Canberra are Emma Clarkson and Helen Lindner from Mobility and Accessibility for Children in Australia (MACA). They will be covering “High Standards: An overview of the standards, products and practices that promote safe restraint options for Australian children with disability and medical conditions travelling in motor vehicles”.

Rebecca Bateson from the Therapeutic Goods Administration will also be presenting for the first time, on “Changes to the regulation of assistive technology – An update from the TGA on the latest regulatory changes impacting the assistive technology sector”.

Other speakers include: NDIS, NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, Tracee-lee Maginnity and Rachel Fabiniak, Permobil Australia; Craig Slattery, Para Mobility; Amin Akbarian, Mobility Engineering; Amy Bjornson, Rob Norman and Tilly Brook, Sunrise Medical; Joana Sanitago and Jamie Cockle, Medifab and Lauren Hunter, Linds Rehabilitation Equipment. These are just some of the fantastic presenters you can learn from at ATSA this November. Visit www.atsaindependentlivingexpo.com.au for all the details – and remember to Like us on Facebook. REGISTER FOR FREE TODAY

Spread the word to your friends, family, colleagues and broader network! We’ll see you there. Any questions please email events@atsa.org.au or call 1300 789 845

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