Web Accessibility Mastery Program
Master the art and science of creating truly inclusive digital experiences. Our comprehensive program combines hands-on coding with real-world accessibility challenges faced by Thailand's growing tech sector.
Kasem Thanakit
Lead Accessibility Instructor
"After 12 years building accessible systems for Bangkok's financial sector, I've learned that true inclusion starts with understanding real user needs."
Built for Thailand's Digital Future
Thailand's digital transformation demands developers who understand accessibility from day one. Our program emerged from working with major Thai corporations struggling to meet international accessibility standards while serving local communities.
You'll work through real scenarios — from Bangkok Bank's mobile interfaces to tourism websites serving visually impaired travelers. Each project teaches practical skills while addressing genuine accessibility challenges in Thai digital products.
Screen Reader Testing
Master NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver with Thai language content
Mobile Accessibility
Focus on smartphone-first design for Thailand's mobile-heavy market
Government Compliance
Navigate Thai accessibility regulations and international standards
Real Client Projects
Work on live accessibility audits for Thai businesses
How Real Learning Happens
We skip the theory dumps. Every lesson connects to actual accessibility problems you'll encounter in Thai tech companies.
Problem-First Learning
Start with real accessibility barriers found in popular Thai websites. Then learn the code and standards needed to fix them properly.
User Voice Integration
Regular sessions with Thai users of assistive technology. Hear directly how design decisions impact daily digital experiences.
Iterative Building
Build, test, break, and rebuild. Each project cycle includes automated testing, manual verification, and user feedback loops.
Ploy Rattanakosin
Program Director & Accessibility Specialist
Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC), former accessibility consultant for SET and CP Group
Learning from Lived Experience
Ploy started this program after spending three years as an accessibility consultant for Thailand's largest companies. She noticed the same problems everywhere — developers who understood the technical requirements but missed the human side completely.
"I watched brilliant developers build perfectly compliant interfaces that were still unusable. The missing piece was understanding how real people navigate digital spaces with assistive technology."
Our September 2025 cohort will be the fourth group to go through this evolving curriculum. Previous graduates now work as accessibility specialists at LINE Thailand, SCB, and government agencies.
Graduates Placed
Partner Companies
Months Duration