HPE launches AI solution for digital accessibility in Europe

HPE launches AI solution for digital accessibility in Europe

HPE is bringing its AI-powered Digital Accessibility Compliance solution to Europe. The expansion is intended to help organizations comply with European accessibility legislation.

HPE is expanding its Digital Accessibility Compliance Solution to Europe, following an earlier introduction in the US. The solution now supports regulations such as the European Accessibility Act and the Web Accessibility Directive. These require organizations to make their digital platforms accessible by 2030.

Many organizations struggle with manual audit processes that are time-consuming and expensive. Continuous updates to websites also make manual checks less effective. HPE’s solution therefore combines AI analysis, automatic remediation and certification.

AI agents and infrastructure for automation

The solution runs on HPE Private Cloud AI and was developed together with Nvidia. This environment is suitable for multimodal AI analysis thanks to integrated accelerators and RTX GPUs.

During Discover, we will see an ARIA agent from partner Kamiwaza that continuously monitors websites, apps and kiosk screens. The agent detects accessibility issues, repairs them automatically and verifies compliance with WCAG and EN standards. HPE states that this real-time working method helps organizations set up a sustainable compliance process.

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The servers used (including ProLiant DL380a and DL385) are equipped with Nvidia RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs. These accelerate multimodal analyses on large digital environments and support both text- and image-based checks.

The Digital Accessibility Compliance solution is immediately available through HPE and its partners. The expansion should help organizations to comply with European accessibility requirements in a timely manner and to keep their digital services accessible.