ComplyNexus Policy Session
Digital Governance and Responsible Innovation: Insights from the ComplyNexus Trilogy
A strategic session for policymakers and regulators on shaping governance frameworks that enable innovation while maintaining accountability.
1.00 Hours
Online
Limited Seats Remain!
April 08, 2026
4PM HKT
What You’ll Gain
What You’ll Take Into Policy and Oversight Discussions
This session focuses on the real challenge facing regulators today: how to govern fast-moving technologies without slowing progress
A clearer view of how digital governance models are evolving globally
How to balance innovation, risk, and public trust in AI-led systems
Practical approaches to structuring oversight without overregulation
Understanding where current frameworks fall short in real-world application
A reference model to support policy design, supervision, and cross-sector alignment
What This Session Covers
Rethinking Governance for Emerging Technologies
The conversation is shifting from control to enablement.
This session explores how governance can be designed to support both.
Responsible Innovation
Creating environments where innovation can move forward within defined guardrails
Adaptive Governance Models
Designing frameworks that evolve alongside technology and use cases
Cross-Sector Alignment
Ensuring consistency across industries, institutions, and jurisdictions
The ComplyNexus Trilogy Perspective
From Principles to Structured Governance
The Trilogy provides a structured lens to approach modern governance challenges:
Foundations
Defining the rules, principles, and expectations for AI and digital systems
Application
Translating governance into operational models that organizations can follow
Oversight
Ensuring accountability through monitoring, auditability, and traceability
Why This Matters Now
Regulatory environments are under pressure to adapt.
AI adoption is outpacing regulatory clarity
Fragmented approaches create inconsistencies across sectors
Overly rigid models risk slowing innovation
Lack of practical implementation guidance weakens enforcement
The need is not just for regulation, but for governance models that can be applied, scaled, and supervised effectively.
Who This Session Is For
Government policymakers and advisors
Regulatory authorities and supervisory bodies
Public sector leaders and programme heads
Standards bodies and institutional frameworks teams
Think tanks and policy research organizations
Session Agenda
The current state of digital and AI governance
Challenges in regulating emerging technologies
Insights from the ComplyNexus Trilogy
Designing adaptive and enforceable governance models
Enabling innovation while maintaining accountability
Live Q&A
Reserve Your Seat
Shape Governance That Actually Works
Join this session to explore practical approaches to digital governance and responsible innovation.
Our Speaker
Meet the leadership and advisors driving innovation in compliance, governance, and security.
Alfons Futterer
CEO, NanoMatriX | 25+ yrs governance | ISACA
Alfons Futterer is the Managing Director at NanoMatriX Technologies, leveraging over 25 years of experience in anti-counterfeit systems, document security, and track-and-trace technologies. He is also active in AI governance, digital transformation, infrastructure-level compliance and policy implementation, and compliance innovation.
Jacqueline Gan
COO, NanoMatriX | 20+ yrs security tech | MBA Ivey
Jacqueline Gan is the Deputy Managing Director of NanoMatriX Technologies Limited, a provider of document security and authentication solutions. She has over 20 years of experience in developing and implementing design techniques and security technologies that support document protection and compliance systems for governments, central banks, and multinational corporations in Europe and Asia.
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