Accessibility Statement

Svenska Mässan Gothia Towers is responsible for this website, and we want as many people as possible to be able to use it. This page describes how Svenska Mässan Gothia Towers complies with the lagen om tillgänglighet till digital offentlig service, known accessibility issues, and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can address them.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. Please see the sections on content that is not accessible for more information.

Are you unable to use parts of the website?

If you need content that is not accessible to you, but which is exempt from the scope of the law as described below, you can contact us by email or phone.

Report accessibility issues on the website

We are continuously working to improve the accessibility of the website. If you discover accessibility issues that are not mentioned here, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, you are welcome to contact us to bring the issue to our attention.

Supervision

The Agency for Digital Government (Digg) is responsible for supervising compliance with the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services. You can submit a complaint to Digg if you believe that our digital service has accessibility shortcomings.

You can also submit a complaint to Digg if you believe that our assessment of what constitutes a disproportionate burden should be reviewed, if you believe that our accessibility statement has deficiencies, or if you believe that we have not handled your request for accessibility appropriately.

Report accessibility issues to Digg

Technical information about the website’s accessibility

This website is partially compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.2. The inaccessible parts are described below.

Content that is not accessible

The content described in the section Non-compliance with legal requirements is, in one way or another, not fully accessible.

Non-compliance with legal requirements

Issues with the website

  • Some pages do not have a correct HTML structure. For example, there are errors related to labels and ARIA attributes.
  • Some links have insufficient link text that does not describe the destination of the link.
  • The file names of some files are not sufficiently descriptive.
  • Focus indicators are sometimes difficult to distinguish and are sometimes not visible at all.
  • The website does not respect the user’s color settings, making it impossible to use features such as dark mode.
  • Informative images lack alternative text that conveys the same information as the image in its context.
  • In some cases, the contrast between text and background is too low.
  • In some cases, color alone is used to convey information.
  • There are PDF files that are not accessibility-adapted.
  • Some elements lack accessible names, which prevents screen readers from communicating what they are to the user.
  • There is video content that lacks audio description.
  • Users are not provided with assistance for automatically filling in form fields.
  • In some cases, the contrast between checkboxes and the background color is too low.
  • Validation errors in forms are not correctly associated with the relevant fields.
  • Status and confirmation messages are not announced to screen readers.
  • Increasing text size may cause layout issues on some pages.
  • Animated content may still be displayed on some pages despite reduced motion settings being enabled.

Content not covered by the law

The content described here is not fully accessible, but is exempt in accordance with Section 9 of the Act on the Accessibility of Digital Public Services.

  • Maps that are not intended for navigation
  • Third-party systems that have neither been funded nor developed by Svenska Mässan Gothia Towers

How we have tested the website

We have carried out a self-assessment (internal testing) of the Gothia Towers website and test the website at regular intervals.

The latest assessment was carried out on 30 January 2026.

This accessibility statement was last updated on 30 January 2026.