Accessibility statement

Our partnership website should be user friendly and accessible for as many visitors to the site as possible. This page describes how accessible ramprawmaterials.eu is, known accessibility issues and how to report a problem so that we can address it.

Vinnova, Sweden's Innovation Agency, coordinates RAMP and is responsible for the partnership's website.

How accessible is the website?

Our work with accessibility includes technology, language and pedagogics. Although certain parts are not completely accessible, we are working continuously to improve the website, both by developing the technology and the editorial content.

Based on the assessment carried out so far, we are aware that some parts of the website are not fully accessible We aim for ramprawmaterials.eu to meet the accessibility requirements of the European standard EN 301 549 V3.2.1, which includes the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA requirements for websites.

The known issues are described below.

Non-accessible content

What we are doing to improve accessibility

Vinnova works continuously with accessibility in its digital development and content work.

For the RAMP website, we are working to address the accessibility issues identified through testing.

How we tested the website

An automated accessibility assessment was carried out on [28 May 2026]. The assessment covered a representative sample of 10 pages on the RAMP website.

The assessment used an automated tool that renders pages using Playwright and checks selected accessibility requirements.

Automated testing cannot identify all accessibility issues. Some accessibility requirements therefore require manual assessment.

Preparation of this statement

The website was last assessed through automated testing on 28 May 2026.

Contact us if you experience accessibility problems

If you discover an accessibility problem that is not described in this statement, or if you need information from the RAMP website in another accessible format, please contact us.

Please describe the accessibility problem and the page or content concerned. This will help us investigate the issue.

Supervision

The Agency for Digital Government (DIGG) is responsible for monitoring compliance with the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services. If you are unhappy with our response to your viewpoints, you can contact the Agency for Digital Government and inform them of this.