The American Conference Institute (ACI) is hosting its 16th Annual Forum on Global Encryption, AI, Cloud, and Cyber Export Controls, promising a comprehensive look at advancements and global perspectives.
This year's event will convene top government officials and senior industry experts from technology, aerospace, defense, semiconductor, cloud, and life sciences sectors. Participants will receive critical updates and strategies regarding the swiftly changing export control environment.
Exploring the Future of AI Tech Exports
New additions for 2026 include virtual pre-conference workshops designed to bolster participants' understanding before the main event. Workshops will focus on upgrading encryption techniques and navigating the global export compliance landscape in the cloud.
Throughout the two-day forum, attendees will gain insights into digital sovereignty, cloud governance in Europe, and the future prospects of American AI technology exports. The event will also address the Bureau of Industry and Security's proposed Secure Sharing Framework and the International Trade Administration's American AI Exports Program.
Global Trade Controls and Regional Updates
Participants will have the chance to delve into China's expanding trade control measures
Participants will have the chance to delve into China's expanding trade control measures, receive updates from India and the Middle East, and learn about the intersecting regulations concerning export controls, sanctions, tariffs, and ICTS regulations.
The agenda includes interactive sessions like a Go/No-Go diversion and re-export tabletop exercise, concentrated on Southeast Asia, along with deemed export case studies, and virtual technology control plan simulations.
These sessions are designed to tackle the complexities of AI, cloud, and cyber compliance through hypothetical scenario drills.
Benchmarking with Global Innovators
Forum attendees will engage directly with compliance leaders from renowned companies such as Intel, Microsoft, SAP, Cisco, Arm, Cloudflare, Marvell Technology, Skydio, NetApp, TE Connectivity, Renesas Electronics, and Core42.
These interactions provide a valuable opportunity for benchmarking and exchanging best practices in compliance strategies.
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