Declaration on Accessibility

Public authority / Scope of application

Messe Berlin GmbH

We strive to make our website and mobile application accessible. The declaration on digital accessibility is required by the Berlin Act on Accessible Information and Communication Technology (BIKTG Bln). The technical requirements for accessibility are set out in BITV 2.0.

This digital accessibility statement applies to the website www.messe-berlin.de.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was last revised on June 25, 2026.
A technical review was last conducted in November/December 2025.

The technical review of accessibility was carried out in part by an external expert as part of a BIK BITV test and by a self-assessment in collaboration with our web agency.

How accessible is the service?

This website is partially accessible. Only some of the requirements of BITV 2.0 are met. Work is currently underway to implement and, in particular, improve accessibility. Accessible design is taken into account, especially when making additions and revisions.

Which areas are not accessible?

The areas listed below are not accessible for the following reasons:

Incompatibility with BITV 2.0

Areas that are not barrier-free:

Text alternatives

  • Alternative texts for graphics and objects: Not all graphics and objects have the required text alternatives.
    • Requirement 9.1.1 of EN 301 549
    • Action: A guide to accessibility was created to raise awareness among editors. Ongoing review of existing pages for suitable alternative texts. The alternative text field is now defined as a mandatory field in the content management system.
    • Schedule: Ongoing work | Pages can no longer be republished if alternative texts are missing.

Information and relationships

  • Some pages use an illogical heading structure in which the hierarchy is not progressive.
    • Requirement 9.1.3.1 of EN 301 549
    • Action: A guide to accessibility has been created to raise awareness among editors. Particular attention is paid to ensuring a correct hierarchy when redesigning and creating new pages.
    • Schedule: Ongoing work
  • The context of information in the program overview grid is not implemented programmatically and is therefore not understandable or recognizable for screen reader users.
    • Requirement 9.1.3.1 of EN 301 549
    • Action: Currently, our program grid can only be displayed by integrating an iframe. We plan to replace the iframe integration with a decoupled, API-based architecture.
    • Schedule: The replacement of the iframe integration with an API-based architecture is currently under review. However, implementation is not realistic until 2027.
    • Accessible alternative: Alternatively, visit our “Accessibility” page. Our trade fair teams are available by phone or other communication channels and will be happy to provide information on the relevant program content.

Distinguishable

  • Text contrasts: Not all text contrasts achieve a sufficient value.
    • Requirement 9.1.4.3 of EN 301 549
    • Aczion: A guide to accessibility was created to raise awareness among editors. Incorrect contrast values are identified and corrected, particularly during redesigns and the creation of new pages.
    • Schedule: Ongoing work

Navigable

  • The embedded iframes (video player on the home page and Google Map on the contact page) do not have a descriptive title attribute.
    • Requirement 9.2.4.1 of EN 301 549
    • Action: A title attribute has been added to the templates. If these templates are embedded on a page, they can no longer be republished without a title attribute being set.
    • Schedule: Ongoing work

Readable

  • Foreign language words and sections marked: Some foreign language terms are not marked as English.
    • Requirement 9.3.1 of EN 301 549
    • Action: Where possible, English terms will be avoided. Raising awareness of the issue among editors. Ongoing review of existing pages.
    • Schedule: In progress
    • Accessible alternative: English terms are explained or avoided altogether on our “Accessibility” page (only available in German).

Help with data entry

  • Error detection and help with errors: Error messages in forms are insufficient in terms of content.
    • Requirement 9.2.5 of EN 301 549
    • Action: Unfortunately, the application currently used for forms is not accessible. We are currently working on a replacement solution. The new solution will be accessible.
    • Schedule: The new form tool is expected to be introduced starting in August 2026.

Documents

  • Some PDF documents are currently only partially accessible.
    • Action: All new PDF documents will be created as accessible versions; older documents will be replaced or deleted.
    • Zeitplan: Ongoing work

Feedback mechanism/report barriers

Would you like information on implementing accessibility or report existing barriers? Is there something on our website or mobile application that you cannot see, use or understand properly? Do you need information in an accessible format? Then please let us know.

Contact person:

Digital Marketing Department at Messe Berlin GmbH

E-mail:web@messe-berlin.de

Alternatively, you can also contact us by telephone: +49 30 3038 2162

Contact the State Commissioner for Digital Accessibility (enforcement procedure)

If your contact with the public authority was unsuccessful, you did not receive a response within one month, or the response was insufficient, you can contact the State Commissioner for Digital Accessibility and seek enforcement proceedings.

Please always contact Messe Berlin GmbH first!

Link to the contact form

Further information on the enforcement procedure and the State Commissioner for Digital Accessibility