CINTONA

Program

21 May 2025

Effective and Efficient Implementation of the EU AI Act and Other Legal Requirements

Legal aspects of AI governance. Evolving best practices for governance structures required by the EU AI Act and other European and international legislation. Discussion of different scenarios and how to...
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Dr. Martin Braun, Wilmer Hale

AI Governance in Corporate Practice

EU AI Act: Risk based approach to regulation. How to deal with high risk systems. System-focused assessment and monitoring. Developing an AI governance application. Assurance journey.
Ansar Ally, Johnson Controls
10:35 - 11:05

Speaker Round Tables / Networking / Coffee Break

11:00 - 11:45

Networking Sessions und Kaffeepause

Sourcing GenAI and AI Systems – Challenges & Pitfalls

The five current challenges when implementing the AI Act in a company: AI literacy The inventory The “no go list” Preparing the risk assessment Sourcing GenAI and AI Systems –...
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Daniel Sohn, Giesecke + Devrient

Beyond Compliance: Transforming AI Governance into Competitive Advantage

Introduction to AI Governance in Banking. The Compliance-Driven Approach. Key Components of Effective AI Governance. Strategic Benefits of AI Governance (e.g., Building Trust and Reputation). Implementing AI Governance Frameworks. Applicability...
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Petr Belousov, Rabobank
12:45 -13:45

Lunch und Networking

Organisational Aspects of AI Governance

Who takes the lead?  Defining responsibilities in the adoption of AI in companies. Legal departments: your company’s ally in determining risk tolerance. Regulatory considerations in the pharma industry.
Ariana Barker, Valneva

Managing AI Risk, Transparency and Accountability in Biomedical Research

Overview of AI applications in biomedical research such as diagnostics, personalized medicine, and patient data analysis. Potential risks AI poses in biomedical research, such as algorithmic biases, data privacy concerns....
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Nara Marella, CeMM

ISO 42001 Certification at Thomson Reuters

ISO/IEC 42001:2023: Why is it the global benchmark for responsible AI management systems? 10-month internal and external audits focused on risk management, data governance, and ethical AI practices. Processes, controls...
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Lorenzo Verstraeten, Thomson Reuters
15:45 - 16:15

Speaker Round Tables / Networking / Coffee Break

17:30

Evening Networking Event

22 May 2025

Implementing AI Governance: Cybersecurity and Data Protection, your Cornerstones of Success

AI Strategy . AI Risks . AI Tactics. AI Executive approach.
David Mantock, DocMorris

Navigating AI Governance in a Global Enterprise: Policy, Compliance, and Legal AI Applications

Harmonizing AI Policies Across Borders – Managing AI deployment and restrictions in a diverse IT landscape while ensuring compliance across international subsidiaries. AI-Powered Legal Operations – Leveraging AI for contract...
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Manuela Kohl, TÜV Austria
10:20 - 10:40

Speaker Round Tables / Networking / Coffee Break

AI Governance for Consumer and Business Value – A Practical Journey

1. Why AI Governance Matters for Us We work with sensitive consumer data, which demands a high standard of responsibility. Our purpose is clear: using AI for good, to benefit...
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Elmira Bakunina, Essity
12:00 - 12:30

Speaker Round Tables / Networking / Coffee Break

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch und Networking

AI Governance – From Complex Legal Requirements to Practical Implementation

How to deal with an increasing complex legal landscape …and make digital transformation still successful. Practical guides to master these challenges for small companies to international enterprises
David Sänger, GEA Group
14:50 - 15:20

Speaker Round Tables / Networking / Coffee Break