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The FAIB is very pleased to invite you to the next lunch-debate,  Thursday 17 october 2024 

Embracing AI in your organisation: practical legal insights 
 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning is everywhere in today's complex and ever-evolving landscape. It is proving to be a transformative force, revolutionising organisations and redefining how we respond to society’s challenges. Over time, experts believe that not-for-profit organisations stand to reap significant benefits from its implementation. AI brings huge opportunities, but might also bear some risks, which could impact both your organisation's strategic goals, as well as your day-to-day operations.
 
This lunch-debate will feature experts from different fields explaining both the theoretical and practical implications of using AI in your organisation. The session will include:

  • Setting the Scene for today's AI
  • GenAI tools: Risks and Best Practices
  • AI & Corporate Governance
  • The AI Act: Any practical implications for associations?

Details

Start: October 17, 2024
12:00 PM
End: October 17, 2024
2:30 PM
FAIB

Maison des Associations Internationales

Rue Washington 40
1050 Ixelles Bruxelles
Belgium

Speakers

Laurens Dauwe

Partner
Osborne Clarke
  • www.osborneclarke.com
  • Laurens Dauwe

    Laurens is a Partner in the IT & IP team in Brussels.

    Laurens has extensive experience in all aspects of information technology law including IT contracting, IT litigation, internet regulation, communications law, and cyber security.

    He regularly assists clients in drafting and negotiating a wide variety of domestic and cross-border contracts (outsourcing, technology licensing, software integration, hosting services, managed services, cloud computing etc.) for both IT services providers and business users from start-ups to multinational companies. Laurens  particularly focusses on IT contracting in regulated sectors such as the financial and insurance industry, the public sector and healthcare industry and complex digital transformation projects.

    Laurens is seasoned on most matters related to cybersecurity and data protection and he regularly advises clients on cybersecurity incidents and cybersecurity governance.

    He also has expertise on internet regulatory issues including e-commerce and platform regulation and has worked on secondment at the wholesale department of a major Belgian telecom operator.

    Laurens was admitted to the Brussels bar in 2008 and has joined Osborne Clarke’s Brussels office  in 2018. He obtained his Master's degree from the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), completed an LL.M in ICT Law at that university in 2008 and obtained a certification of the MBA Highlights Program from INSEAD in 2017. He is also a member of various sector organisations including Itech and Beltug and is referenced in Legal 500 for his work in the IT sector.

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Margo Cornette

Associate
Osborne Clarke
  • www.osborneclarke.com
  • Margo Cornette

    Margo is an Associate in the Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Data Protection team in Brussels.

    Margo advises national and international companies on all aspects of data and information technology law, with a strong background in AI, data pools and international data transfers.

    Margo's client work includes drafting and negotiating complex IT and outsourcing agreements. She also advises clients on related issues such as consumer protection and intellectual property. She also frequently represents clients in litigation before the Belgian courts, including the Belgian Data Protection Authority.

    She has been a member of the Brussels Bar since 2019, and is currently pursuing an Executive Master in AI at the Brussels School of Competition.

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Ruth Wirtz

Senior Counsel
Osborne Clarke
  • www.osborneclarke.com
  • Ruth Wirtz

    Ruth is specialised in national and transnational mergers and restructurings within the not-for-profit sector. She advises not-for-profits in general corporate matters and with contractual disputes.

    Ruth also assists trade and lobbying associations, charities, hospitals, NGO’s, foundations and other national and international not-for-profit organisations, mainly from the research and healthcare sectors.

    Having joined Osborne Clarke in June 2013, Ruth helped set up the Brussels office. She worked at a leading Belgian law firm for 13 years.

    A frequent speaker at seminars and conferences in the not-for-profit sector, Ruth is an associate member of the Federation of European and International Associations established in Belgium (FAIB).

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Partner

Osborne Clarke

  • www.osborneclarke.com
  • Osborne Clarke

    Our lawyers connect the dots to give legal advice that is greater than the sum of its parts. We take a three-dimensional approach, combining our legal expertise and sector and client understanding with insight into the global issues driving transformation in our clients’ businesses: decarbonisationdigitalisation and urban dynamics.

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The Venue

The Maison des Associations Internationales (M.A.I.) is a welcoming and gathering place dedicated to international associations, located in the heart of Brussels, capital of the European Union and headquarters of NATO.

The M.A.I. believes in the strength of solidarity, collaboration and collective action, values that are at the basis of its creation. Its mission is to support international non-profit organizations and associations in the non-profit sector by providing the logistical services necessary for their proper functioning.

Adress: 40 rue Washington, 1050 Ixelles

Room: Berlin (ground floor)

 

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