The EAA Is Coming: 5 Steps to Prepare Your Self-Service Terminals

The clock is ticking: Starting June 28, 2025, the European Accessibility Act (EAA) will require that all new self-service kiosks in the EU meet strict accessibility standards. If you’re still treating accessibility as a “phase two” priority, it’s time to rethink your strategy.

From procurement to design to testing, accessible kiosks aren’t just a legal requirement — they’re your opportunity to future-proof customer experiences and reach over 100 million people with disabilities across Europe.

In this informative article, TPGi and imageHOLDERS outline a five-step roadmap that helps you:

  • Understand what the EAA requires — and what it really means for your hardware and software.
  • Embed accessibility from day one in your procurement and design process.
  • Validate with real users to go beyond checkbox compliance.
  • Maintain conformance through software updates and vendor accountability.

Read the full article on imageHolders.com

June 28, 2025 is closer than it seems. Avoid last-minute scrambles and costly retrofits. Learn how to lead with accessibility — not just comply. Contact TPGi’s accessibility experts to get started today!

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About Melissa Morse

Melissa Morse is a passionate advocate for digital accessibility and an accomplished content creator at TPGi. With expertise spanning accessibility, HR compliance, and recruiting, Melissa brings a unique perspective to her work — bridging the gap between inclusive digital experiences and equitable workplace practices.

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