[updated list of stakeholders] Re: Intent of translation of WCAG 2.2 into French

As a follow-up to 
<https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-translators/2023OctDec/0002.html>, 
I am forwarding the updated list of stakeholders to 
<w3c-translators@w3.org> for public record. See below:

On 10/24/23 2:02 PM, Audrey Maniez wrote:
> [...]
> I have just updated the list below and added ERCIM in the Research 
> institutes group (identified as a W3C member). We now are 48 
> participants.
>
> The stakeholders are based in the following French speaking countries:
>
> ·Belgium: 4 organizations
>
> ·Canada/ Quebec: 7 organizations
>
> ·Denmark: 1 organization
>
> ·France: 28 organizations
>
> ·Luxembourg: 3 organizations
>
> ·Switzerland: 4 organizations
>
> ·Tunisia: 1 organization
>
> Among the 48 organizations, 28 participated in the French authorized 
> translation of WCAG 2.1 <https://www.w3.org/Translations/WCAG21-fr/>
>
> Please find below a list of the organizations classified by sector and 
> in an alphabetical order.
>
> We will start working on the translation as soon as we get the 
> confirmation to do so.
>
> Best regards
>
> Sylvie Duchateau and Audrey Maniez - Access42
>
> *List of stakeholders who agreed to participate in the review of the 
> translation*****
>
> *1.**Associations of and for people with disabilities (6)*****
>
> 1.*AnySurfer, Belgium*
>
> https://www.anysurfer.be <https://www.anysurfer.be>, Sophie 
> Schuermans, Consultant and trainer in digital accessibility
>
> AnySurfer is a project from the Belgian association ASBL Solidarité en 
> vue. Our goal is making the digital world more accessible for people 
> with disabilities. We provide trainings in digital accessibility, 
> audits of web sites, mobile applications or documents and we advise 
> our clients while creating new web sites.
>
> 2.*APF France Handicap, France*
>
> https://www.apf.asso.fr <https://www.apf.asso.fr>, Vincent Aniort, 
> A11Y Champion
>
> APF France handicap is the most important French organization 
> officially recognized as beneficial to the public, to defend and 
> represent people with disabilities and their relatives.
>
> Created in 1933, it was known and recognized until April 2018 under 
> the name “Association des paralysés de France”, APF France handicap 
> regroups nearly 100 000 actors: members, elected representatives, 
> employees, voluntary workers, users, not to mention tens of thousands 
> of donors and sympathizers.
>
> APF France handicap carries humanist, militant and social values, and 
> a project of general interest for an inclusive society showing 
> solidarity with each other.
>
> The association acts for equal rights, citizenship and social 
> participation and the free choice of lifestyle for people with 
> disabilities and their family.
>
> APF France handicap has a special consulting status at the UN Economic 
> and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 2021.
>
> 3.*Daisy Consortium, Switzerland*
>
> https://daisy.org/ <https://daisy.org/>, Romain Deltour, Software and 
> standards development
>
> The DAISY Consortium was founded in May 1996 by several libraries 
> providing audiobooks to create digital books. Creates the DAISY format 
> Digital Talking Books (DTB), then plays a key role in the development 
> of the ePub format. Inside of the International Digital Publishing 
> Forum (IDPF) and the W3C. The Consortium gathers around 70 nonprofit 
> organizations that support the accessible e-book publishing. DAISY and 
> ePub standards have improved reading for people who cannot read 
> printed documents because of a visual, motor, perceptual, growing, 
> cognitive or learning disability. All information should be accessible 
> to people with disabilities at the same time and at the same cost with 
> an accessible format and functionalities.
>
> 4.*Eqla, Belgium*
>
> https://eqla.be/ <https://eqla.be/>, Serge Denis, Coordinator and 
> trainer in digital accessibility
>
> Eqla is a Belgian association acting daily with and for blind and 
> partially sighted people. Since 1922 and thanks to different proximity 
> services, Eqla promotes their inclusion in the society in building 
> with them solutions for their independence and self-fulfillment: 
> global and personalized support, training for new technologies, access 
> to cultural and leisure activities...
>
> Eqla also provides trainings and animations about visual impairment, 
> to inform public and professionals about the realities of visual 
> impairment.
>
> Through their Accessia service, the inclusive web agency, Eqla teaches 
> people with disabilities, in their work agreement, how to create 
> accessible web sites, and how to review internet site accessibility.
>
> The word Eqla comes from the word’s éclat for splinter, balance and 
> fairness. So is the letter E in the Eqla logo constituted of three 
> accents representing the eyelashes.
>
> 5.*Fédération des Aveugles de France, France*
>
> https://www.aveuglesdefrance.org <https://www.aveuglesdefrance.org>, 
> Katie Durand, Digital accessibility expert
>
> The Fédération des Aveugles et Amblyopes de France gathers militants, 
> users, professionals, voluntary workers who are involved together for 
> a better social and economic inclusion of people with visual 
> impairment. For several years, it has been developing expertise on 
> digital uses of people with visual impairment. It also works to 
> provide better knowledge of how important accessibility of digital 
> products and services should be taken into account.
>
> 6.*Regroupement des aveugles et amblyopes du Québec, Quebec/Canada*
>
> https://raamm.org/ <https://raamm.org/>, Guillaume d’Amour, Digital 
> accessibility expert
>
> Promotes rights and interests of people with visual impairment.
>
> *2.**Public Organizations (6)*****
>
> 7.*Banque de France, France*
>
> https://www.banque-france.fr/ <https://www.banque-france.fr/>, Marie 
> Bitschené, CPI dev line Front
>
> Banque de France stands for French Central Bank. Banque de France is 
> involved in the accessibility approach.
>
> 8.*Caisse des dépôts, France*
>
> https://www.caissedesdepots.fr/ <https://www.caissedesdepots.fr/>, 
> Yann Goupil, Digital accessibility champion
>
> Every day, the 120 000 people working at Caisse des Dépôts group are 
> put to work for all territories – from the largest to the smallest– 
> and for all French people. We support public policies, and work for an 
> economic, social and long-lasting development.
>
> Serving the general interest means protecting savings of French 
> people, supporting our economy, but also facilitating the daily life 
> of all and helping the weakest people.
>
> 9.*DILA, France*
>
> https://www.dila.premier-ministre.gouv.fr/ 
> <https://www.dila.premier-ministre.gouv.fr/>, Alain BATIFOL, Digital 
> Accessibility Expert
>
> The direction de l’information légale et administrative (DILA) stands 
> for direction for legal and administrative information. It is a 
> direction for the central administration of the Prime Minister’s 
> services, under the authority of government’s general secretary.
>
> They edit and publish 9 web sites including Service-Public.fr, 
> Légifrance and Vie-publique.fr.
>
> Accessibility belongs to the fundamental values that are carried by 
> the entity. The daily investment of all officers in this field for the 
> sites’ conception as well as their evolution is awarded by the 
> obtained results.
>
> Service-Public.fr was stated to fully conform to the criteria of the 
> French framework RGAA 4 with a conformance rate of 100 %.
>
> 10.*État de Genève (state of Geneva), Switzerland*
>
> https://ge.ch/intranetetat/ <https://ge.ch/intranetetat/>,Julien 
> Conti, Accessibility Expert
>
> My work at the state of Geneva relies in evaluating the accessibility 
> of web sites and applications for the public. In parallel, I organize 
> together with different other contributors accessibility awareness 
> raising sessions for project managers and web developers.
>
> 11.*Service information et presse du gouvernement luxembourgeois, 
> Luxembourg*
>
> https://sip.gouvernement.lu/fr.html/ 
> <https://sip.gouvernement.lu/fr.html/>, Alain Vagner, digital 
> accessibility champion
>
> The press and information service is in charge of awareness raising 
> about and the monitoring of digital accessibility in Luxembourg as 
> well as complaint management regarding digital accessibility.
>
> 12.*SNCF, France*
>
> https://www.sncf.com/fr <https://www.sncf.com/fr>, Nicolas CHARDON, 
> leader of the digital accessibility department
>
> To allow all their customers to access mobility solutions regardless 
> of their disability, SNCF group do their best to make their digital 
> services and tools accessible for their customers with disabilities.
>
> *3.**Ministries (4)*****
>
> 13.*CTIE, Luxembourg*
>
> https://ctie.gouvernement.lu/fr.html 
> <https://ctie.gouvernement.lu/fr.html>, Marie BAUDY, Responsible for UX
>
> CTIE helps public organizations in setting up accessible internet web 
> sites (provision of a content management system, design, integration, 
> advise for the creation, trainings, accessibility audits.
>
> 14.*Direction interministérielle du numérique (DINUM), France*
>
> https://www.numerique.gouv.fr/ <https://www.numerique.gouv.fr/>, 
> DesignGouv, Director of the accessibility program
>
> Carries states digital strategy. Representation of French authorities 
> at the WADCOM, WADEX European committees. Responsible for the 
> evolution and the publication of the French accessibility framework 
> (RGAA). Promotion, awareness raising, workshops, webinars on design 
> and digital accessibility. Publication and management of the 
> Observatory of the quality of the most used 250 processes that 
> contains a performance indicator related to disabilities. Helping and 
> supporting ministries providing administrative processes so that their 
> accessibility can be improved. Contributing to the changes of 
> legislative and statutory documents on digital including digital 
> accessibility. Contributing to the writing of interdepartmental 
> framework agreements related to digital accessibility and inclusive 
> design. Participating in events promoting digital accessibility. 
> Developing shared tools related with digital accessibility. Writing of 
> tutorials of best practices. Animating communities. Publishing 
> podcasts and videos on accessibility and inclusive design.
>
> 15.*Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques, France*
>
> https://www.insee.fr <https://www.insee.fr>, Isabelle RAVET, 
> Accessibility expert
>
> The Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques 
> (national Institute for statistics and economical studies) collects, 
> produces, analyses and provides information on French Economy and 
> society. Concerned about addressing all citizens, Insee designed since 
> 2015 an accessibility champion and constituted an internal network of 
> experts in charge of awareness raising, training, support of 
> development, editorial teams, monitoring of technical and legal 
> development as well as audits.
>
> 16.*Ministère de l'Économie, des Finances et de la Souveraineté 
> Industrielle et Numérique - Service de la communication, France*
>
> https://www.economie.gouv.fr/ <https://www.economie.gouv.fr/>, 
> Alexandra GUIDERDONI, Internet Project Manager
>
> The Office Assistance et Technologies Numériques at the communication 
> service of the French Finance Ministry, (service de la communication 
> du ministère de l'Économie, des Finances et de la Souveraineté 
> Industrielle et Numérique) manages the communication information system.
>
> As part of this role, it provides project management assistance for 
> projects involving the creation or overhaul of the Ministry's 
> communication websites, bringing its technical and organizational 
> expertise to bear on the Ministry's directorates and departments in 
> charge and the various parties involved in this type of project 
> (development team, other business units, GIS, etc.). Government Design 
> System, cybersecurity, digital accessibility, eco-design, web quality 
> assurance and dissemination of digital culture are the main issues 
> handled by the office.
>
> *4.**Universities (3)*****
>
> 17.*Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, France*
>
> https://www.cnam.fr/ <https://www.cnam.fr/>, Jerome DUPIRE, Teacher 
> and researcher
>
> Institute working on training and research, CNAM welcomes adults in a 
> training context during all their lives, as well as de and young 
> people attending initial training. The research laboratories hosted at 
> CNAM cover the fields of human sciences and engineering. Digital 
> accessibility is taught in several CNAM curricula and build a research 
> topic for researchers.
>
> 18.*Université de Bordeaux, France*
>
> https://www.u-bordeaux.fr <https://www.u-bordeaux.fr>, Endjy GUERCHET, 
> Digital Accessibility champion
>
> The University of Bordeaux is a multidisciplinary research university 
> and receives 48 000 students. Since 2015, digital accessibility has 
> been integrated in their policy for disability. An accessibility 
> champion has been designed ever since and he promotes the first 
> multiannual accessibility scheme that has been adopted by the 
> university’s executive board in 2020.
>
> 19.*Université de La Réunion, France*
>
> https://univ-reunion.fr <https://univ-reunion.fr>, Pierre REYNAUD, 
> Digital accessibility champion
>
> The university of La Réunion has been already initiating a digital 
> accessibility process for several years. In particular, it has been 
> implemented by the employment in September 2019 of a digital 
> accessibility champion. In addition, several trainings have been 
> provided to the staff. In accordance with the French law, the 
> university has also set up a digital accessibility scheme running over 
> 2022-2025.
>
> *5.**Research institutes (2)*****
>
> 20.*Research Lab LaTICE, University of Tunis, Tunisia*
>
> https://www.latice.rnu.tn/ <https://www.latice.rnu.tn/>, Achraf 
> OTHMAN, Researcher
>
> The LaTICE laboratory was created in November 2011 after the merging 
> of both research unities: the research unity in information 
> technologies and telecommunications (UTIC) and the systemic, 
> energetic, product and environment research unity, (SEPE). The 
> research activities of the laboratory rely mainly upon the four 
> following topics: digital accessibility, eLearning, grid computing and 
> Parallelism.
>
> 21.*ERCIM, European Research Consortium for Informatics and 
> Mathematics, France*
>
> https://www.ercim.eu/ <https://www.ercim.eu/>, Rémi Betin
>
> ERCIM aims to foster collaborative work within the European research 
> community and to increase co-operation with European industry. Leading 
> European research institutes are members of ERCIM. ERCIM is the 
> European Partner of W3C <http://www.w3.org/>
>
> *6.**Private organizations specialized in digital accessibility (13)*****
>
> 22.*Access42, France*
>
> https://www.access42.net <https://www.access42.net>, Audrey Maniez, 
> co-CEO, Web accessibility expert
>
> Candidate for leading this translation LTO, Access42 has been working 
> since 2014 to improve web and mobile accessibility for people with 
> disabilities in providing trainings, audits, advice on writing web 
> accessibility conformance statements for organizations from the public 
> and private sector. Access42 coordinated WCAG 2.1 French authorized 
> translation that was published in July 2022.
>
> 23.*Agence SAT, Canada*
>
> https://agencesat.com <https://agencesat.com>, Marc Tremblay, CEO and 
> advisor in digital accessibility
>
> We are an interdisciplinary consultant agency that promotes a 
> human-centered inclusive approach. The team is constituted of a 
> diversity of staff members with different abilities and different life 
> experiences and complementary expertise. This wide diversity defines 
> our relationships with our partners, staff members and customers. We 
> want to share the advantages of a diversified team, in a spirit of 
> creating together with kindliness for an inclusive management and 
> design approach.
>
> Our mission relies in supporting all organizations willing to 
> transform their digital environment in a more inclusive way, to better 
> meet the needs of their different users (managers, employees, 
> customers, students, etc.).
>
> We provide advising services, technical services and research services 
> in UX accessibility. We have developed the toolbox aidestechnos.com 
> that helps provide accessibility professionals with tools helping them 
> in their daily role.
>
> 24.*Alain Gravelet, Canada*
>
> https://www.gravelet-multimedia.com 
> <https://www.gravelet-multimedia.com>, Alain Gravelet, Web 
> accessibility expert
>
> I am an expert in web and mobile accessibility. I provide trainings, 
> audits, advising, support.
>
> 25.*Alsacréations, France*
>
> https://www.alsacreations.fr <https://www.alsacreations.fr>, Philippe 
> Vayssière, Accessibility expert, front-end developer
>
> The Alsacréations web agency is specialized in digital accessibility, 
> develops projects of sites and applications, from design until hosting 
> over development that conforms to standards, with or without CMS. It 
> is also a professional training organization. They support public and 
> private organizations in improving accessibility and audit of their 
> web services. They run the learning and sharing community 
> alsacreations.com and they published many books at the Eyrolles Editions.
>
> 26.*Atalan, **France*
>
> https://www.atalan.fr/ <https://www.atalan.fr/>, Romain Desjardins, 
> Digital accessibility consultant
>
> Atalan is specialized in digital accessibility since 2002, and they 
> act as independent expert in conducting accessibility audits, 
> providing accessibility trainings and providing advice and support in 
> digital projects.
>
> 27.*Copsaé, France*
>
> https://www.copsae.fr/ <https://www.copsae.fr/>, Julie MOYNAT, Web 
> accessibility consultant and website developer
>
> Copsaé means Cooperation for meaningful web projects, accessibility 
> and ethic. It is an expertise and advising activity in web 
> accessibility that develops accessible web sites. It is supported by 
> the activity and employment cooperative "l'Ouvre-Boîtes" in Nantes.
>
> 28.*Digita11y, France*
>
> Olivier Nourry, Consultant
>
> Olivier is an independent consultant and trainer. He has contributed 
> to various extents to the AccessiWeb and RGAA standards and has been 
> involved in the translations of WCAG 2.0 and 2.1.
>
> 29.*Eleven Ways, Belgium*
>
> https://elevenways.be/ <https://elevenways.be/>, Régine Lambrecht, 
> Accessibility expert
>
> Eleven Ways is a Belgian advising office providing services for 
> digital accessibility to government organizations, product teams and 
> digital agencies. We provide services for auditing, training, user 
> testing, laboratory of empathy and supporting services for conformance 
> to international accessibility standards.
>
> 30.*Empreinte Digitale, France*
>
> https://accessibilitenumerique.empreintedigitale.fr/ 
> <https://accessibilitenumerique.empreintedigitale.fr/>, Simon 
> Bonaventure, Accessibility department leader
>
> Empreinte Digitale is a cooperative company that develops customized 
> digital solutions. Our team of 66 involved people relies on four areas 
> of expertise and advises you on all your strategy of sustainable 
> digital. Empreinte Digitale has been working for digital accessibility 
> for more than 15 years. For example, we have worked between 2014 and 
> 2017 on building the resources of the French framework RGAA 3, we were 
> also one of the organizations that delivered the e-accessible logos 
> for the French government institution DINUM. At last, we maintain a 
> browser extension that helps experts conducting RGAA audits.
>
> 31.*Ideance, France*
>
> https://ideance.net, Sébastien Delorme, Digital accessibility expert
>
> Ideance is a company that provides expertise on digital accessibility. 
> We work for private companies and public organizations, in France and 
> in Europe, to help them take disabilities into account in their 
> digital content and services.
>
> 32.*IPEDIS, France*
>
> https://ipedis.com <https://ipedis.com>, Stéphanie Demeyer, Director 
> digital accessibility advisor
>
> IPEDIS was founded in 2006 with one vision: making digital 
> accessibility a standard that benefits to all. It is recognized as a 
> company with social utility, since 2017, we work daily for 
> accessibility on our projects as well as the projects of our customers.
>
> IPEDIS provides: accessibility audits, assistance development teams, 
> pluriannual accessibility schemes, and training in digital accessibility.
>
> The Consulting department, that is led by Stéphanie Demeyer advising 
> director, is a team of 17 people with diverse profiles: editorial, 
> technical, development, project management... They work for our 
> customers, mainly big companies and public organizations occasionally 
> or for a long-term support.
>
> IPEDIS's mission is to develop accessibility in companies and to raise 
> awareness for professionals working in the digital field.
>
> 33.*mc2i, France*
>
> https://www.mc2i.fr/ <https://www.mc2i.fr/>, Gaëtan Robine, Partner & 
> director of the accessibility provision
>
> mc2i is an advising agency working on digital transformation and that 
> has been helping large private companies and public organizations, 
> from all sectors, to innovate and take opportunities provided by 
> digital since more than 32 years, taking humans into account.
>
> 34.*Temesis, France*
>
> https://www.temesis.com <https://www.temesis.com>, Arnaud Delafosse, 
> Quality and web accessibility expert
>
> Created in 2000, Temesis is an advising company in sustainable 
> digital, specialized in digital accessibility, eco conception and 
> conformance to GDPR.
>
> *7.**Private companies working in the digital field (6)*****
>
> 35.*Agile Partner, Luxembourg*
>
> https://www.agilepartner.net <https://www.agilepartner.net>, Christian 
> Jolas, Senior UX Consultant
>
> Agile partner develops solutions for agile methodologies, digital eco 
> conception and digital accessibility. Main clients are Luxembourg and 
> European organizations and institutions. They are setting up measures 
> for sustainable digital, and digital accessibility is an important 
> part of these measures. They are training their employees (around 12 
> people) on digital accessibility. They are conducting their first 
> accessibility audits.
>
> 36.*INEAT, France*
>
> https://ineat.fr <https://ineat.fr>, Alexis Degryse, Web developer
>
> INEAT has been created for 17 years and is the first company that took 
> off thanks to Euratechnologies, France's biggest incubator, INEAT 
> regroups today 200 people in Lille, Paris and Montreal.
>
> Over the years, this company that provides digital services and 
> supports large, middle size and small national companies, is 
> specialized in digital transformation. For this reason, INEAT acts for 
> the companies' competitiveness: aligning strategies, co-creating and 
> co-chairing conditions of success and continuously innovating customer 
> experience.
>
> Their brand name: designing and chairing for a long time a unique 
> customer experience in associating technological know-how with 
> profession strategies, marketing and information system.
>
> INEAT employs two web developers who have both Access42 and Opquast 
> certifications. One of them is champion is this domain inside of the 
> CCDP (Customer and Commerce Digital Platform) team from the shop Leroy 
> Merlin, the other is a champion inside of INEAT service center. 
> https://blog.ineat-group.com/tag/a11y/ 
> <https://blog.ineat-group.com/tag/a11y/>
>
> 37.*Kleegroup, France*
>
> https://www.kleegroup.com/fr <https://www.kleegroup.com/fr>, Théo 
> Lataste, Web developer
>
> Kleegroup works together with social ministries. Consequently, digital 
> accessibility is one of their main concerns. In particular, they work 
> for www.ameli.fr <http://www.ameli.fr> and www.sante.fr 
> <http://www.sante.fr>
>
> 38.*OnePoint**, France*
>
> https://www.groupeonepoint.com <https://www.groupeonepoint.com>, Gaël 
> Poupard, Lead tech
>
> OnePoint is a company providing digital services specialized in 
> accompanying their customer's transformation from end to end, with a 
> strong expertise in all digital professions. Accessibility is an 
> emerging profession, that is strengthened by profiles with diverse 
> experiences. Onepoint conducts initiatives against discriminations 
> whatever they are, from recruitment to representation.
>
> 39.*SiteImprove, Denmark*
>
> https://www.siteimprove.com <https://www.siteimprove.com>, Jean-Yves 
> Moyen, Principal Software Developer
>
> SiteImprove is a web site analysis SAS platform. Automated 
> accessibility tests are performed with the Alpha tool, developed by 
> the company internally. Manual tests are performed by a team based in 
> the United States. SiteImprove is co-responsible for the W3C community 
> group Act Rules, that harmonizes and develops tests rules integrated 
> into WCAG 2.2 supporting documents.
>
> 40.*Telono SA, Switzerland*
>
> https://www.telono.com <https://www.telono.com>, Laetitia Giannettini, 
> Human Factor for interactive systems
>
> Telono is a consultant agency specialized in the UX design of 
> interactive systems according to the user centered process including 
> digital accessibility.
>
> *8.**Companies working in the field of telecommunications (2)*****
>
> 41.*Nokia, France*
>
> https://www.nokia.com/ <https://www.nokia.com/>, Marc-Etienne 
> Vargneau, Open Source Expert
>
> Nokia is a worldwide leader in the field of telecommunications. Thanks 
> to their dedicated service for people with disabilities, Nokia 
> Networks France promotes employment of people with disabilities.
>
> 42.*Salt Mobile SA, Switzerland*
>
> https://salt.ch <https://salt.ch>,  Lena Chandelier, Front-end Team 
> Lead and Accessibility Specialist
>
> Front-end lead developer and digital accessibility specialist working 
> for a telecom operator. Management of digital accessibility inside of 
> her company (accessible developments, awareness raising at the 
> different departments, audits, management of external service 
> providers in the field of digital accessibility).
>
> *9.**Other public organizations (3)*****
>
> 43.*ETNIC, Belgium*
>
> https://www.etnic.be/ <https://www.etnic.be/>, Sandra Velarde 
> Gonzalez, responsible for digital accessibility
>
> Public IT partner of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, an institution 
> serving French-speakers in Brussels and Wallonia.
>
> ETNIC provides many IT services such as web site and application 
> development, forms development, network administration in the fields 
> of education, culture, sport, youth assistance, scientific research 
> and justice. The organization also monitors accessibility in the field 
> of the EU directive, and development of more than 500 sites and 
> applications, it employs 359 people.
>
> 44.*Hydro-Québec, Canada*
>
> https://www.hydroquebec.com/ <https://www.hydroquebec.com/>, Rocío 
> Alvarado, digital accessibility advisor
>
> Hydro-Québec is a Quebec state company in charge of production, 
> transportation, supply of electricity in Quebec. Founded in 1944, 
> their only stockholder is the Quebec government. Hydro-Québec commit 
> themselves to facilitate access to their web sites for all people, 
> with or without disabilities.
>
> 45.*Radio-Canada, Canada*
>
> https://ici.radio-canada.ca/ <https://ici.radio-canada.ca/>, Desilets 
> Julie, Director, Design Strategy, and User Experience
>
> Canadian public broadcaster, Radio-Canada's mission is to inform, 
> enlighten, and entertain Canadian citizens through content broadcasted 
> on its various TV, radio, and digital platforms. Since 2016, 
> Radio-Canada has implemented digital accessibility standards to guide 
> various contributors (development, design, editing) involved in 
> platform development. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/accessibilite 
> <https://ici.radio-canada.ca/accessibilite>
>
> *10.**Others (3)*****
>
> 46.*Arthur Rigaud, Canada*
>
> Independent, Digital accessibility expert
>
> As a digital accessibility expert, I advise agencies and clients on 
> punctual missions. Training, review of UX experience for prototypes 
> and code. Testing and training of the teams for accessibility testing.
>
> 47.*Desjardins, Canada*
>
> https://www.desjardins.com <https://www.desjardins.com>, Patrick 
> Demers, Accessibility advisor
>
> I work in the biggest financial company in North America. Its role and 
> its social involvement make accessibility the continuation of their 
> mission. Because of the LAPHO, we must be WCAG compliant, and we are 
> involved with organizations who help the different accessibility 
> customers.
>
> 48.*SNCF Connect & Tech, France*
>
> https://www.sncf-connect.com/ <https://www.sncf-connect.com/>, Romain 
> Gervois, Expert in digital accessibility.
>
> Editor of the digital client software solutions of the SNCF group
>
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