AT Today is concluding publication. From 1 October 2025, the site will no longer publish new articles, newsletters, or social media updates. This decision has not been taken lightly, and we are grateful to everyone who has read, contributed to, and supported AT Today over the years.

Over the years, AT Today has provided independent news and analysis for professionals with an interest in assistive technology. We recognise that many readers have relied on the site for timely, practical updates to inform decisions in clinical, commercial, and community settings.

The decision to close follows a careful review of AT Today’s performance. Despite sustained effort, readership has not grown at the pace we had envisaged. After thorough consideration, we have decided that the most responsible course is to conclude publication.

What this means in practice: from today, we will not commission new stories or accept new submissions for AT Today. Our social media profiles will be wound down. Existing enquiries will be acknowledged and, where appropriate, redirected to the most suitable point of contact. Questions about this announcement should be sent via the contact page on the AT Today website, and we will respond as promptly as we can during the wind-down period.

We understand that this news may be disappointing. Thank you for supporting AT Today. We are proud of the platform’s role in reporting developments across the assistive technology sector and in helping readers navigate change with clear, impartial information.

Any further updates about the wind-down will be posted on the website.

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