
THE UK'S FIRST CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION CENTRED AROUND THE DEAF & DEAFBLIND COMMUNITY

Our Vision
DeafEXPO is the UK’s first exhibition specifically centred around the Deaf community. Designed to raise awareness, advocate for accessibility, educate the public, and celebrate the richness of Deaf culture, history, and achievements.

Our Mission
Our mission is to raise awareness and foster inclusion within the Deaf community by advocating for accessibility, promoting Deaf culture, and challenging societal barriers. We are committed to empowering individuals through education, open dialogue, and creating spaces where all voices—spoken or signed—are heard and respected.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Attending the DeafExpo offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the latest advancements, products, and services tailored for the Deaf community featuring a wide range of exhibitors, including assistive technology providers, educational institutions, and community organizations, all showcasing resources designed to enhance the lives of Deaf individuals.

Conference & Exhibition
Featuring panels, workshops, and talks from experts in the field. Stay informed about the needs of the Deaf community.

Family Zone
Participate in various hands-on activities, such as sign language workshops for beginners, storytelling sessions, and arts and crafts stations.

Technology Zone
A hub for the latest developments in Deaf technology, services, and education.

Education Zone
Showcasing the latest advancements in Deaf education, support, resources, and technologies.
3K+
Visitors
REACH A TARGETTED AUDIENCE
50+
Exhibitors
20+
Workshops & Seminars
WHOS ATTENDING
The DeafExpo attracts a diverse crowd, bringing together both professionals and the general public. Professionals, such as government, educators, interpreters, healthcare providers, and technology developers, attend to stay updated on the latest advancements in the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

Government
Highlighting the importance of inclusion, accessibility, and advocacy for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

NHS
Insights into how healthcare services are tailored to meet the needs of Deaf individuals, including access to interpreters, communication support, and specialized services for hearing loss.

Local Authorities
Discussing local programs, such as accessible public services, Deaf-friendly community initiatives, and transportation options.

Educational Bodies
These organisations, including schools, universities, and specialised education providers, demonstrate inclusive teaching practices, the use of sign language in classrooms, and the integration of assistive technologies like captioning systems and hearing devices.