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The Nation's Premier Autism and Disabilities Conference
November 14-16 | Columbus, OH
November 14-16 | Columbus, OH
The Nation's Premier Autism and Disabilities Conference
Discover new ideas, practices, and solutions through inspiring keynote addresses, 200+ world class sessions and research posters, and more – while interacting with dynamic, experienced, and passionate leaders and change agents.
Attendee. Volunteer. Presenter. Exhibitor.
There are many options for participating in OCALICON 2018. Whatever your role, you'll join 2,000 other professionals and parents from across the nation and around the world for 3 days of discovery, learning, and networking as we collectively work towards #inspiringchange and improving the lives of individuals with autism and disabilities.
From Hands-On Interactive Sessions to Research Posters to Facilitated Discussions and more, OCALICON's 300+ presenters lead interactive and comprehensive learning experiences that focus on timely topics and issues of national significance.
Test drive new products, learn about proven services, and connect with 90+ leading companies and organizations in the vibrant, bustling, and energized exhibit hall.
Now in its 12th year, OCALICON's goal and purpose is to provide all participants with the best and most promising learning and networking opportunities focused on helping to meet the lifelong needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorders, sensory disabilities, and low-incidence disabilities.
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