Regulatory obligations, sustainability commitments, supplier engagement programs, and product transparency requirements have expanded dramatically over the last decade. Most organizations responded by adding new processes, teams, and platforms to address each requirement independently — achieving localized improvements, but creating compounding complexity that makes every new requirement feel like starting from scratch.

The result: the same underlying data gets gathered, re-entered, and reconciled across disconnected systems every time. Supplier fatigue builds. Hidden costs accumulate. And the compliance program that used to feel manageable starts to scale faster than the team running it.

For compliance work - where a wrong answer can trigger recalls, block launches, or fail audits - organizations need purpose-built regulatory AI with traceable sources, audit trails, and expert-validated intelligence.

Attendees Will Leave Knowing

  • Why regulatory, sustainability, product compliance, and supplier programs increasingly depend on the same underlying data — and what it costs when they don’t share it
  • How fragmented approaches create supplier fatigue, hidden costs, and long-term maturity gaps that process improvements alone cannot fix
  • The architectural principles for connecting compliance, stewardship, sustainability, EHS, and supply chain workflows around a single governed data foundation
  • What a connected compliance architecture looks like in practice — demonstrated live, including a real-world compliance inquiry scenario
  • What building this foundation looks like for organizations at different stages — and how to start

Who Should Attend

  • Product stewardship managers, supply chain compliance leads, and sustainability program owners responsible for scaling compliance programs across complex organizations

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