Artemis ABA, a leading AI-driven platform for ABA practice management, will exhibit at the Council of Autism Service Providers (CASP) Conference 2026, taking place from April 26 to 28 at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas.
CASP, the Council of Autism Service Providers, represents organizations committed to delivering high-quality autism services. The annual conference brings together industry leaders, clinicians, and operators to advance clinical excellence and improve how ABA services are delivered at scale. This year marks a major milestone, celebrating 10 years of CASP’s impact on the field.
Artemis ABA will present its integrated platform designed to support both clinical and operational workflows within ABA organizations.
Live demonstrations will highlight key capabilities, including AI-powered session notes, AI treatment plans, VB-MAPP assessments, and the MEBS framework for proactive and de-escalation planning. The platform also features a parent portal for improved communication and real-time dashboards that provide immediate visibility into client progress and outcomes.
“Our goal is to give ABA teams tools that actually support the way they work every day,” said Michael J Labay. “At CASP, we are looking forward to connecting with providers and showing how Artemis helps simplify workflows while keeping clinical quality at the center.”
In addition to live demonstrations, attendees visiting Booth #17 can start a 30 days free trial of the Artemis ABA platform. This allows organizations to test the system within their own workflows and evaluate its impact in real conditions.
Artemis ABA will be represented at the conference by Thomas John, Balaji Ramani, Michael J Labay and David Kener, who will be available to discuss operational priorities and share how organizations are adopting more connected, data-driven approaches to ABA delivery.
The CASP Conference 2026 is expected to bring together providers from across the country, offering a platform for collaboration, education, and forward-looking discussions on the future of autism services.
For more information about Artemis ABA, visit www.artemisaba.com.