The Adecco Group will partner the Inclusion Summit and the UK’s Department for International Trade is partnering the Closing Cocktail Reception.
Powerlifting
The sport is one of the fastest growing on the Paralympic programme – find out which countries will enter powerlifters to a Paralympic Games for the first time.
America
Colombia will send 37 athletes, Chile 14, Puerto Rico three and Panama two to September’s Paralympic Games.
Swimming
South Africa’s 24-year-old swimmer aims to win his second Paralympic medal at September’s Paralympic Games.
Archery
British track and field stars and Australian and Canadian archery teams have been confirmed for the Paralympic Games.
Rowing
After the birth of her son in February, the world champion Para rower is staying on course for Rio 2016.
Wheelchair Rugby
While Rio 2016 has been scrutinised in the media, the wheelchair rugby player explains why the Games are important for the athletes.
Powerlifting
The competition will welcome 250 athletes from 40 countries between 25-30 May.
Rowing
Para rowing will make its third Paralympic Games appearance in Rio.
Wheelchair Rugby
Hong Kong, China, and Slovakia revealed their delegations for Rio 2016, while Team USA named their wheelchair rugby squad.
Cross-Country Skiing
The multiple biathlon and cross-country skiing Paralympic champion recalls the serious accident she had in 2009 and how she came back stronger for Vancouver 2010.
Blind Football
Argentina´s football 5-a-side coach is hoping to put an end to Brazil´s winning streak and seal its first Paralympic gold at September´s Games.
Belgium
A total of 12 athletes will represent Singapore at the Paralympic Games in Rio in September and Belgium add nine more.
Rowing
Competitions will be held in the Lagoa Stadium from 9-11 September.
Australia
Hilton won 14 medals across five sports and was Australia’s only female competitor in the first Paralympics in 1960.
Equestrian
Canada will send four equestrian riders and five rowers to September’s Paralympic Games.
PyeongChang 2018
Chief Executive Officer of the Olympic Broadcasting Service shares his insight on what to expect from the Olympic Channel’s Paralympic coverage and more.
Athletics
The British sprinter is the fastest T37 athlete in the world, but what are her career highs and lows so far?
Powerlifting
After an exceptional 2015 season Azerbaijan’s Elshan Huseynov is ready to make a splash at Rio 2016.
Rowing
Rowers are allocated to three sport classes and compete across four different events.