
The Disability:IN 2026 Global Conference & Expo is coming to Dallas, Texas, July 27–30 — and it is shaping up to be the most impactful gathering yet for business leaders committed to disability inclusion, accessibility innovation, and building solutions that work better for more people.
Hosted by Disability:IN, the leading nonprofit resource for business disability inclusion worldwide, the annual conference convenes builders, investors, and leaders across product, technology, strategy, marketing, and operations. This year's theme — "Are You IN?" — challenges organizations to move from intention to measurable action.
The conference draws more than 990 companies and 90+ exhibitors from over 40 countries, making it the premier global forum for disability inclusion in business. The Expo Hall showcases the latest in accessibility innovation, connecting buyers and suppliers in a dynamic marketplace.
Session tracks span eight critical business areas: Work Design, Talent Readiness, Data & Insights, E/BRG Leadership, Neuroinclusion, Human-Centered AI, Marketing, and Supply Chain Strategy. Each track is designed to deliver practical frameworks, cross-functional alignment tools, and relationships that support collaboration and business development.
"The Disability:IN conference did not disappoint once again! I leave full of ideas and best practices I cannot wait to take back to my business partners." — Conference Attendee. Ninety-three percent of attendees report leaving with concrete actions they can implement in their organizations.
Organizations looking to showcase their brand can explore exhibitor opportunities in the Expo Hall — the premier showroom for accessibility innovation. Sponsorship and partnership opportunities are also available for companies seeking curated matchmaking, executive sessions, and invite-only events.
Registration is now open. Visit disabilityin.org/conference to register, view the full agenda, and book hotel and travel. For exhibitor inquiries, visit disabilityin.org/conference/exhibitor-prospectus.