Amman Bab

Opening doors to independence

An accessibility and assistive-technology expo in Amman, Jordan. Vendors from the accessibility world, product talks, and invited speakers, under one roof.

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At a glance

What is Amman Bab?

  • Vendor exhibition

    Companies present accessibility products and assistive technology at their own booths, ready to demonstrate and answer questions.

  • Product talks

    Vendors present their products on stage, so every visitor can hear what is new, not only those who stop by the booth.

  • Guest programme

    Invited speakers cover topics from the wider accessibility world, beyond any single product.

Why visit

  • Everything under one roof

    Products, talks, vendors, and the community, three days in one accessible place instead of scattered appointments.

  • Entry is free

    Amman Bab is free for every visitor. Come alone, with family, or with the professionals who support you.

  • Built accessible from the start

    Guides at the entrance, accessible formats, sign language interpretation, and a venue you can actually move in.

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For vendors

Reach the people who use, choose, and recommend assistive technology in Jordan and the wider region.

  • Businesses

    Companies that build, distribute, or sell accessibility products and assistive technology, from braille hardware to mobility aids. Show your products where people can try them.

  • Organizations and NGOs

    Non-profits, associations, and community organizations that support people with disabilities. Present what you do to the people you do it for.

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What is on the floor

The kinds of products and services an assistive-technology expo brings together:

Why “Bab”?

Bab (باب) is Arabic for gate or door. A gate is a way in, and that is exactly what accessibility is. Amman Bab wants to be that gate for Jordan and the region.

More about Amman Bab

Stone arches of the Umayyad Palace at the Amman Citadel, with the Jordanian flag behind.