Written by Giulia Zanarelli on September 18, 2025

Gruppo Végé & Eye-Able

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Gruppo VéGé chooses Eye-Able® as its technology partner for a more equitable and people-centered digital ecosystem Gruppo VéGé, the first large-scale retail group founded in Italy, takes a significant step forward in its journey of responsible innovation by announcing a new partnership with Eye-Able®, a company specialized in digital accessibility solutions. The goal is clear: to ensure a truly inclusive, accessible, and barrier-free online experience for everyone. Whether justified or not, your website should avoid attracting such lawyers in the first place. Eye-Able® helps you create a legally compliant, accessible digital presence in line with BFSG requirements to prevent warning attempts.

But what does it mean to make a website accessible?

Making a website accessible means designing and developing digital content so that it can be used by all people, regardless of their physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities. This includes, for example, ensuring that a visually impaired person can navigate with a screen reader, that a user with motor difficulties can use a keyboard instead of a mouse, or that content is understandable even for those with cognitive challenges.

Digital accessibility is rooted in principles of equity and inclusion, but it is also an increasingly important regulatory requirement, as established by European directives like the European Accessibility Act, which came fully into effect on June 28, 2025.

The Group’s commitment

Since 2024, Gruppo VéGé has stood out as one of the first operators in the large-scale retail sector to adopt concrete measures to ensure digital accessibility, anticipating regulations and promoting a culture of inclusion online as well.

Quote: “For us, digital accessibility is a natural extension of our commitment to people,” says Federico Sansone, Digital Manager at Gruppo VéGé. “Choosing Eye-Able® means equipping ourselves with practical tools to make our websites usable by everyone, without barriers, in line with our values of responsibility, innovation, and closeness.”

The partnership with Eye-Able

In today’s digital world, accessibility is no longer optional—it’s a fundamental right. This shared awareness is the foundation of the collaboration between Gruppo VéGé and Eye-Able®, an international leader in developing inclusive technologies that make the web a truly open space for all.

Thanks to intelligent and flexible solutions, Eye-Able® simplifies the entire process of technical compliance with digital accessibility regulations, allowing users to benefit from tools that personalize online navigation according to their abilities, preferences, and needs.

With the support of Eye-Able®’s expertise and in full alignment with the principle of “accessibility by design,” Gruppo VéGé is building digital environments that are increasingly welcoming, intuitive, and accessible—spaces where everyone can feel included and free to explore without obstacles.

“Digital accessibility is not just a matter of regulatory compliance—it’s a true act of respect toward people,” says Lorenzo Scumaci, CEO of Eye-Able Italy. “We are proud to support Gruppo VéGé in this essential and forward-thinking journey toward a more equitable, human, and truly inclusive digital future.”

The digital future is inclusive

Investing in accessibility means placing people at the heart of digital transformation, ensuring equal opportunities for access, participation, and use. With this shared commitment, Gruppo VéGé and Eye-Able® are paving the way for a more equitable, sustainable, and truly open digital future—free of barriers and exclusions.

For more information, visit Gruppo VéGé’s website at www.gruppovege.it or the accessibility section at eye-able.com/it.

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