This week W3C is holding our annual Advisory Committee meeting in Hiroshima, Japan. Our Members come together to hear about the work and goals of the Consortium.

Organizations can join to drive the development of web standards and work with technology leaders in a transparent, open, vendor-neutral forum.
w3.org/membership/

Other ways to participate are at:
w3.org/get-involved/

Access to a Web for All has been a fundamental concern and goal of the World Wide Web Consortium since the beginning, and is a natural requirement for Web-based applications, given that they can be accessed by people around the world.

If you internationalize, you design or develop your content, application, specification, and so on, in a way that ensures it will work well for, or can be easily adapted for, users from any culture, region, or language. Learn more at:
w3.org/International/i18n-draf

Did you know W3C has many open source tools and validators?

Check out our checkers, validators, other tools. You can even find help or contribute.
w3.org/developers/tools/