SaferWorldbyDesign Webinar: Data Compliance in the AI age - how to manage your data and documents in a compliant way – new challenges and how to address them
Join us for a SaferWorldbyDesign webinar where we provide a comprehensive update on the latest regulations and explore strategies to meet the new Data Governance requirements. This session is designed to help industry professionals navigate the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and document/data management.
Key Topics:
AI Compliance Requirements:
- Understand the current and forthcoming compliance requirements for AI applications
- Delve into guidelines from major regulatory bodies such as the OECD and the EU AI Act
- Align your AI projects with these standards to ensure ethical and legal compliance
Data Quality and Data Governance:
- Discover the new EMA Data Quality Framework and its implications for your data management practices
- Explore practical approaches to ensure your data is accurate, reliable, and compliant with regulatory expectations
Document Management for Regulatory Records:
- Get updated on the FDA's Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) and its impact on data/record management
- Learn how to efficiently manage and maintain regulatory records to comply with MoCRA requirements
- Understand the importance of robust document management systems in ensuring regulatory compliance and operational efficiency
Data Sovereignty and Dataspaces:
- Examine the concept of data sovereignty and its significance in today’s regulatory environment
Presenter: Daniel Burgwinkel (Edelweiss Connect)
Experienced advisor and program manager with a demonstrated history of working in the healthcare and pharmaceuticals industry, financial services, and e-government. Skilled in Blockchain Technology, Information and Data Governance, Records Management, and Business Process Management. Lecturer for Blockchain at three universities. Strong entrepreneurship professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of St.Gallen and a Master in Business Engineering from Karlsruhe University (KIT).