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#id24 2025 - Call for presentations
Inclusive Design 24 (#id24) is a free 24-hour online event for the global community. It celebrates inclusive design and shares knowledge and ideas from analogue to digital, from design to development, from planners to practitioners, and everything and everyone in between.

Have a great idea for a talk? Want to present at #id24? Great! Use the form below to provide a little info about yourself and your talk.

Have a great talk in mind, but English is not your first language? No problem - we're happy to accept submissions for talks in other languages. For sessions that are not in English, we will include secondary translated captions in English after the event.

Thanks to our supporters, we are able to offer a modest "thank you" / speaker fee for each session. We will contact you separately with more details.

Important dates:

#id24: 25 September 2025
Call for presentations opens: 17 March 2025
Call for presentations closes: 31 May 2025
Speakers notified the week of: 23 June 2025

For more information about the format for your presentation, and how things will happen on the day, see https://inclusivedesign24.org/2025/presenters/ 

If you have any questions, please contact us at hello@inclusivedesign24.org

Thanks!

The #id24 team
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Speaker information
A few key details about yourself (and, if applicable, your co-presenter)
Speaker name *
Speaker email *
Speaker Mastodon / Twitter / other social media handle
Speaker website/URL
Speaker photograph/avatar URL
Speaker bio (between 200-550 characters) *
Speaker 2 name (if applicable)
Speaker 2 email (if applicable)
Speaker 2 Mastodon /  Twitter / other social media handle (if applicable)
Speaker 2 website/URL (if applicable)
Speaker 2 photograph/avatar URL
Speaker 2 bio (between 200-550 characters) (if applicable)
Talk information
Talk title (max 75 characters) *
A brief description of your talk for our website (between 200-550 characters) *
Any additional information about you or the talk for the #id24 team - for instance, do you need a special setup, or plan to do something unusual (other than a "regular" presentation with slides)?
Location and time zone
Since #id24 is a 24-hour global event, we want to make sure we have speakers from around the world, in various time zones.
Speaker's location *
Speaker's timezone *
Speaker availability (in UTC time) *
Select all time slots that you are available for. Note: these times are in UTC and not your local time. UTC does not change for daylight saving time, so it is not the same as "London time" (BST) during the daylight saving period. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time and https://www.timeanddate.com/time/gmt-utc-time.html. Also note that for some timezones (for example EST) #id24 will start on the evening before the advertised date.
Required
Live recording and presentation slides
#id24 is a live event, so we need to ensure that you'll be able to successfully stream your presentation. In addition, sessions are recorded, and after the event session recordings (on YouTube) and links to slide decks are made available to the public on the #id24 website.
Internet connection *
#id24 requires a stable internet connection for video streaming. We prefer our presenters not rely on hotel or conference wifi for their talks.
Required
Session recording and hosting on YouTube *
All presentations will be streamed live and made available to the public afterwards on the #id24  YouTube channel. #id24 claim no ownership over your materials and will not use these recordings for any financial gain.
Required
Presentation slides
#id24 doesn't host presentation slides, but we do add links to the slide decks (e.g. on speakerdeck, slideshare, or similar) after the event, where available (for instance, on your personal site, your speakerdeck/slideshare account, etc.)
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