AI Regulation in Europe: An Opportunity or Obstacle for Tech Startups?

The number of startups using all types of AI technologies is rapidly increasing all over the world. There is a global race and those who use and implement these technologies will become more competitive and resilient. However, the current European startup scene could be jeopardized by the proposed legislation so much that 16% of surveyed 100 high-tech European AI startups consider stopping to develop AI or relocation outside the EU if the legislation is adopted in a way that severly limits innovation.

Is the regulation a mere obstacle for the startups or is there any protection provided to the AI-powered startups?

How do the startups know they are at the risk of being the subject to the proposed regulation measures?

How do they cope with complying with the strict requirements?

Will this regulation represent any financial burden to their business?

WHEN? May 30, 2023 at 9:00am

WHERE? Kubi's The Nook, Bratislava, Slovakia
Parking is available nearby in the Shopping Center Nivy.

Entrance to the event is free and open to everyone.

Agenda:

08:30 - 09:00 - Registration

09:00 - 10:00 - Panel Discussion (Discussion will be held in English language)

10:00 - 11:00 - Brunch & Networking


Introducing our speakers

  • Marijana Šarolić Robić, vice-president at CRO STARTUP, a lawyer professionally specialized in tech companies and startups with 10+year experience with mentoring startups. View Linkedin Profile

  • Cezara Panait, Senior Analyst, Google Government Affairs and Public Policies team for the Central and Eastern Europe. View Linkedin Profile

  • Marek Šebo, CEO and founder at Cognexa. View Linkedin Profile

    Panel discussion moderated by Tomáš Meliško, CEO & Board Member at InoCloud. View Linkedin Profile

Join us and be part of this critical discussion!

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