Europe is undergoing a digital transformation. In fact, the Data Act changes the way companies will manage their data and use these new resources. It’s not just about compliance obligations; it’s also about opening up the European data market to new, modern business models.
This is because the Data Act primarily establishes a framework for sharing and widely using information from products, devices and services.
Consequently, entirely new opportunities are arising at the intersection of law, technology and strategy. Companies that are the first to gain access to the value derived from data will also gain a competitive advantage in terms of the quality of their models and the trust of their business partners. For everyone else, it will be difficult to catch up. Is this possible? Only time will tell…
For companies operating in the European market, this means that the new law:
- Provides an opportunity to obtain data from partners and suppliers
- Allows for the development of new services and products based on data from other entities that was not previously available
- However, requires them to have a clear strategy for protecting and managing their own data, ensuring it does not end up in the hands of competitors
We would therefore like to invite you to an event on 9 December, during which we will discuss the following:
- The impact of the Data Act on corporate strategies in Europe
- The ways of combining data security with its business value
- The ways in which you can prepare your organisation for the upcoming changes
Speakers:
- Eri Iwamoto, Director, International Business Development Practice Group, Head of the Japan Desk, Kochański & Partners
- Robert Brodzik, Advocate, NewTech, Data Protection and Cybersecurity Expert, Kochański & Partners
Who is this event for?
We invite digital transformation leaders, strategists, board members, general counsels and experts in compliance, IT, AI, data, cybersecurity and product management.
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Participation in the event is free of charge, subject to registration and application acceptance. The organiser reserves the right to select applications and also to cancel the event.
This is an online event.
A link to the online broadcast will be sent to participants the day before the event.

