 Information and communication technologies are vitally important in promoting people's participation and affirmation and in promoting accessibility policies. The Information Society must contribute to improve the quality of life and well-being of all citizens, constituting an essential step for participation in active life. To do this, we must ensure that access and use of technologies is carried out on equal footing for all. We must ensure that it is done without discrimination or exclusion, that it is a joint and shared effort among all European institutions, member states, civil society, industry and mainly persons with disabilities. We must guarantee the sharing of information, experiences and knowledge for the European Union to become a really inclusive society. In the last two decades, Portugal traced a pathway in the development of a digital accessibility as an essential tool for the integration of people with disabilities in different domains. We want to continue this path of progress and development, ensuring the construction of a more equal society, promoting diversity and non-discrimination as factors of competitiveness, innovation and development. Thank you all and have a very, very good working day.