Members' meeting Product Liability
Product liability rules are on the cusp of significant changes. New European legislation expands liability to software and AI systems and places more responsibilities on parties throughout the supply chain. For companies in the technology sector, this raises many questions: when are you liable, what is the burden of proof, and what does this mean for your risks and insurance?
During this FHI members' meeting, you'll receive a clear and up-to-date overview of the new regulations and their practical implications in a single afternoon. Academia, legal professionals, and insurance practitioners will come together, with ample opportunity for questions and discussion.
Program
Topics covered
- The new European rules on product liability
- Extension of liability to software and AI systems
- Reduction of the burden of proof and new responsibilities in the chain
- The Interplay Between Product Liability and the AI Act
- Legal consequences for entrepreneurs, manufacturers, suppliers and developers
- Risk management and insurability: how do insurers view AI and software?
- Practical questions and cases from the technical sector
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Participation is required no costs involved for members of FHI.
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This members' meeting is intended for FHI members involved in developing, producing, supplying, or marketing technical products and systems, such as:
- Directors and those ultimately responsible
- Legal advisors and compliance officers
- Product managers and R&D managers
- Developers of software and AI applications
- Purchasing, sales and quality management employees
Want to be well-prepared for the new product liability regulations and learn what they mean for your organization? Register for this FHI members' meeting and join the conversation with experts and fellow members from the technical sector. Participation is free for FHI members, but space is limited.