Accessibility Statement

At lambda9, we attach great importance to digital participation and strive to design our website and digital solutions as accessible as possible for all users. This is a key concern for us—because only when digital offerings are accessible to everyone can they reach their full potential.

For this reason, lambda9 GmbH endeavors to make its website accessible in accordance with § 11 (1) Landesbehindertengleichstellungsgesetz (LBGG) and the accessibility requirements of § 13 (3) LBGG.

This accessibility statement applies to https://lambda9.de.

Status of compliance with requirements

Our website is partially compliant with § 13 (3) LBGG.

The following content is not accessible:

  • Despite extensive internal testing and compliance with current standards, it cannot be completely ruled out that isolated barriers may have been overlooked. If you notice a problem during use, we would be grateful if you could let us know using the contact details below.

  • Our products, which are mentioned several times on this website, are not yet fully accessible at this time.

  • Some texts use phrases or technical terms that may not be understandable to everyone.

Accessible content that exceeds legal requirements

  • During the development of the website, particular emphasis was placed on keyboard accessibility. All menu items can be accessed using the tab and enter keys. In addition, there is a hidden skip link that allows users to jump directly to the main content.

  • Users of the website have the option of setting their system or browser to reduce motion. If this option is enabled, no animations will be played on the website.

Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared in June 2025.

The statements regarding the compatibility of this website with digital accessibility requirements are based on a self-assessment by lambda9 GmbH.

The following testing methods and tools were used as part of the self-assessment:

  • WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool

  • axe DevTools (browser extension)

  • Lighthouse (Google Chrome Developer Tools)

  • Manual testing of keyboard navigation (e.g., focus guidance and usability via the tab and enter keys)

Feedback and contact details

Would you like to report existing barriers or request information about implementing accessibility? Please contact us with your feedback and for any further information.

Complaint proceeding

If no satisfactory solution has been found even after you have provided feedback to the above contact, you can contact the complaints office of the state of Schleswig-Holstein in accordance with the State Disability Equality Act (LBGG). The complaints office is responsible for resolving conflicts relating to accessibility between people with disabilities and public authorities in Schleswig-Holstein. The aim is not to find winners or losers. Rather, the goal is to work with the complaints office to find a solution to a problem together and out of court. The complaints procedure is free of charge. Legal counsel does not need to be involved.

You can find all the information you need about the complaints procedure on the complaints office website. There you can read about how a complaints procedure works.

You can contact the complaints office at the following address:

Complaints office under the Disability Equality Act at the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities.

Office address:

Karolinenweg 1
24105 Kiel

Mailing address:

Postfach 7121
24171 Kiel

Telephone: +49 431 988 1612
E-Mail: bbit@landtag.ltsh.de