As many teams move into code freeze, it is an ideal moment to step back and plan your 2026 accessibility testing strategy. In this live session, UsableNet’s CPACC-certified Director of Engineering, CJ Harris, will walk through how testers, developers, designers, and digital leaders use automated accessibility testing tools to improve workflows and support long-term accessibility goals.
During the session, CJ will share examples using UsableNet AQA, but the practices will apply to most enterprise accessibility testing platforms.
Recorded Live: Wednesday, December
Duration: 60 minutes
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By the end of this webinar, you will understand:
You will leave with concrete ideas for how to make automated accessibility testing work better for your team in 2026, even if your team is in code freeze now.
Director of Engineering
CJ Harris is Director of Engineering at UsableNet and a Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC). He has spent more than twelve years helping organizations make their digital experiences more accessible across websites, web applications, native apps, and in-store interfaces. CJ joined UsableNet as a pre-sales engineer supporting West Coast clients and now leads the engineering team that builds and supports the company’s accessibility platforms, including UsableNet AQA.
CJ focuses on practical, scalable ways for teams to embed accessibility into everyday development and testing.
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