Accessibility Statement


We, conplement AG, as the operator of this website, are committed to designing our website in accordance with the applicable accessibility regulations.

 

Website

This accessibility statement applies to the website

https://www.conplement.de/.

 

Feedback and contact details

If you notice any barriers to accessing content on our website, or if you have comments or questions regarding accessibility, please do not hesitate to contact us:

conplement AG
Südwestpark 92
90449 Nuremberg
Germany

Telephone: +49 (911) 25 50 976 0
Fax: +49 (911) 25 50 976 99
Email: info@conplement.de

 

Status of compliance with accessibility requirements

This website currently complies only partially with accessibility requirements. We are continuously working to further improve accessibility and to gradually eliminate existing barriers.

 

The following content does not yet fully meet accessibility requirements:

 

Colour contrast
When selecting the primary colours for conplement AG’s corporate design, particular emphasis was placed on achieving high contrast. However, in certain colour combinations, the required contrast ratios may not be fully met.

Images
Not all images currently have appropriate alternative text or accessible labelling.

Text links
Not all text links include a clear description of their target. Where identical link texts are used multiple times, this may reduce distinguishability.

Tables
At present, not all tables are provided with meaningful headings.

Provided materials
Some of the PDF documents, flyers, forms, images and other materials offered for viewing or download are currently not fully accessible or could not yet be adapted accordingly due to capacity constraints.

ARIA structures
Some of the ARIA structures in use are currently implemented incorrectly or incompletely.

Headings
In some cases, the heading structure does not follow a consistent and correct hierarchy.

 

Evaluation method

The evaluation was carried out as part of an automated analysis using the Google Lighthouse testing tool. In doing so, deviations from the requirements of WCAG 2.1 were identified.

 

Further measures to improve accessibility

We are continuously striving to improve accessibility on our website. At present, we are taking the following measures:

The accessibility of the website is regularly reviewed and further developed. Barriers identified in the audit report are analysed step by step and reduced through technical and editorial improvements.

In the ongoing development of the website, we adhere to the internationally recognised Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. In addition, the requirements of BITV 2.0 serve as a professional reference. Measures include, among others, optimising colour contrasts, ensuring a semantically correct content structure, and improving usability for assistive technologies.

 

 

This statement was last updated on 22 January 2026.