

• As technology investments reach new heights and AI transforms industries, smart governance has become crucial for innovation.
• We’ll dive into the key challenges on how global governments are addressing emerging technologies governance, building frameworks that protect society against risks while still enabling rapid, meaningful innovation.
• This session will explore the critical role of governance in harnessing the transformative potential of emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing.
• Attendees will gain insights into how global governments can establish frameworks that foster innovation while safeguarding societal values, ensuring a balanced approach to progress in a rapidly evolving digital economy.
• This session will explore the evolving challenges posed by emerging technologies, focusing on challenges surrounding AI, intellectual property, data privacy, consumer’s rights and autonomous decision-making.
• It will examine the need for collaborative efforts between governments, tech companies, and individuals to create adaptive frameworks.
• The session aims to develop a comprehensive approach to protect customer rights, manage technological risks, and ensure digital accountability.
This session will delve into the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in judicial systems, focusing on its opportunities, risks, and governance frameworks across public prosecution offices.
Through global case studies and expert insights, the discussion will highlight how AI is reshaping judicial decision-making while addressing ethical and operational challenges.
This session will cover the:
• Benefits and risks of AI in judicial decision making: Exploring how AI enhances efficiency while ensuring fairness and mitigating biases
• Governance mechanisms: Frameworks to promote transparency, accountability, and ethical AI use in courts
• Global case studies: Insights from Estonia’s digital courts and Korea’s AI-driven legal services, showcasing best practices and lessons learned.
• Regulatory perspectives: Examining emerging frameworks like GDPR and AI oversight to balance innovation with legal safeguards.
• This session explores the transformative future of courts, focusing on how emerging technologies like AI, hybrid courtroom models, and digital systems are reshaping judicial processes.
• From the UAE’s strategic advancements to global trends in court technology, attendees will gain insights into how innovation is driving efficiency, accessibility, and fairness in justice systems worldwide. Discover how courts are adapting to modern challenges while maintaining the integrity of legal principles.
This talk will explore two different aspects: (i) the regulation of AI, which is catching more and more attention and (ii) AI for regulation purposes, where we explore the potential of AI for identifying regulatory breaches and efforts that need to be explored for better regulation.
This session will explore the emerging technologies reshaping digital justice ecosystems, examining AI-driven fraud prevention, blockchain contract integrity, and innovative judicial technologies globally. This session will provide a comprehensive panorama of technological interventions revolutionising legal operational frameworks, cybersecurity protocols, and dispute resolution mechanisms in the digital age.
This session will explore how regulators can dynamically balance public protection and the fostering of innovation in AI and emerging technologies.
It will cover adaptive regulatory frameworks, global standards for AI safety, and governance models that evolve with technological advancements. The focus will be on ensuring regulations remain effective in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
This session will explore how to develop flexible policies for AI and robotics that balance innovation and societal protection. It will cover risk-based regulations, agile governance tools like sandboxes, and integrating diverse stakeholders’ perspectives to create effective, responsible policies.
This talk presents a review of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) research, focusing on corridor design and operational safety for eVTOLs. The study aims at findings highlight gaps in integrated design, demand-capacity management, and outdated regulatory reliance in order to guide future research and policy development for urban AAM
The session is about privacy preserving machine learning. We want to focus on how AI models are trained with data that is usually in clear. How can this data be secured to guarantee compliance with national regulations yet be useful for training our future models. Moreover, the keynote will also present some challenges and solutions on preserving data privacy when using this technology.
• As AI systems become integral to legal decision-making, their ability to generate convincing yet potentially inaccurate information—like deepfakes and large language model hallucinations—pose significant challenges.
• This session will shed light on how to validate AI-generated legal content, manage risks related to AI errors, and navigate emerging regulations around AI truthfulness.
• The session will also address how traditional frameworks of evidence, liability, and professional responsibility must evolve to maintain truth in the age of AI, highlighting the risks and consequences of ignorance.
As AI and quantum computing move from the lab to the real world, they bring tremendous promise—and unprecedented risk. In this keynote, Dr. Najwa will explore how we can foster breakthrough innovation while building security, privacy, and ethical governance into the DNA of these technologies. From the legal challenges of autonomous decision-making to the global urgency of quantum-safe security, the talk will present a framework for responsible tech leadership grounded in security-first innovation.
This session highlights the UAE-developed Zero Trust Autonomous Platform, a secure technology enabling police and emergency responders to safely coordinate drones, robots, and people during critical operations. It ensures reliable information sharing, enhances public safety, protects sensitive data, and strengthens accountability.
This session explores how criminal networks are exploiting AI and digital innovations to orchestrate financial crimes, and how institutions can combat these threats. Learn how blockchain-based identity verification and advanced analytics are transforming fraud detection and KYC compliance. Gain actionable insights into building resilient anti-financial crime frameworks while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Explore the groundbreaking intersection of synthetic reality and artificial intelligence, where immersive environments and intelligent systems redefine human experience. From creating hyper-realistic virtual worlds to empowering industries with synthetic data, this session delves into the opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations shaping our future.
• Navigating AI, privacy, and compliance for better patient outcomes
• Healthcare leaders must master AI, privacy, and compliance to drive better patient outcomes. Understand emerging regulations, protect patient data, and ensure equitable AI use across all populations. Discover strategies to accelerate AI adoption while meeting evolving compliance standards.
• Integrating tech governance into legal education for future justice professionals
• This session will explore the need to integrate governance of emerging technologies into legal education, preparing justice professionals for a tech-driven society. As technology impacts law and ethics, legal professionals must understand its influence.
• We will examine strategies for integrating these critical topics into legal curricula, ensuring that future professionals are equipped to make informed, judicious decisions in an evolving digital landscape.
• Managing IP risks in the age of generative AI
• This session explores the challenges generative AI presents to traditional intellectual property frameworks, particularly in copyright law. It will uncover the disruption of human authorship assumptions, emerging legal frameworks for fair use and ownership of AI-generated content as well as managing IP risks in AI development. Additionally, we’ll address the growing concern of AI-driven hacking and its impact on industries valued in the billions.
• Collaborating for secure digital transformation in smart manufacturing
• To protect smart manufacturing operations and support their digital transformation, collaboration between justice agencies, and law enforcement is crucial.
• The session will examine the creation of regulations and standards, the sharing of threat intelligence, and the importance of training. We will analyse how collaborative efforts can protect intellectual property, secure supply chains, empowering manufacturers to safely embrace digital transformation.
As quantum technology advances, it is poised to expose significant vulnerabilities in current encryption methods, threatening the security of customer and government data. To address these emerging risks, effective governance and regulatory frameworks are crucial in ensuring that society is protected from potential breaches. By anticipating these challenges, regulators can help safeguard sensitive information and guide the responsible development of quantum technologies.
• Global collaboration in emerging tech governance requires global police forces, public prosecutors, and ministries of justice to work together to establish common policies and frameworks.
• Effective justice ensures that technologies are developed and deployed fairly, protecting business rights and safeguarding society.
• This session will explore how to balance global innovation with accountability, addressing risks while promoting inclusive progress. Key discussions will include strategies for fostering responsible technology use, managing risks, and ensuring collaboration among justice systems worldwide to maintain fairness, compliance, and accountability.
• This session will summarise the two conference days and share a strategic synthesis of cross-sector collaboration frameworks, actionable governance recommendations, technology policy roadmaps, and international cooperation mechanisms in digital justice technologies.
• By consolidating expert insights from global policymakers, technology leaders, and legal professionals, this session will provide a comprehensive overview of emerging technological approaches to digital justice governance, emphasising ethical innovation, regulatory adaptability, and multi-stakeholder strategies for navigating complex technological transformations in judicial ecosystems.