Wolters Kluwer has announced it will host its AI Virtual Summit on November 11–12, 2025, as a global forum on the future of enterprise innovation. The virtual summit is designed to encourage innovation, transformative ideas, and connect leaders across the artificial intelligence ecosystem.
Executives from hyperscalers such as Amazon and Microsoft, providers of large language models (LLMs), and venture capital firms backing emerging AI startups are slated to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping business models, accelerating innovation, and redefining enterprise strategy. The event follows earlier initiatives including the Tech Explored webinar series, division-wide innovation hackathons, and AI education and upskilling programs.
The program features sessions on intelligent systems, agentic AI, and enterprise transformation intended for participants involved in corporate strategy and AI product development. Planned sessions include “GenAI: A Catalyst for Radical Business and Product Innovation” by Microsoft and “Backing the Future: How VCs Are Betting on GenAI Startups” by Dell Technologies Capital, outlining how industry leaders and investors are approaching a rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Wolters Kluwer’s AI Center of Excellence will detail its approach to agentic AI through sessions such as “Speed, Strategy, and Scale” with Alex Tyrrell, head of advanced technology for Wolters Kluwer, and “Evaluating Intelligence: The Key to Trustworthy Agentic AI” with Chris Rush of the Wolter Kluwer’s AI Center of Excellence, describing how the company aims to apply AI to operational excellence and product innovation across its portfolio.
A featured session is a fireside chat with Sophie Vandebroek, a member of the Wolters Kluwer Supervisory Board and former chief operating officer of IBM Research, focusing on autonomy, impact, and the future of agentic AI, reflecting an emphasis on responsible innovation and thought leadership.
Additional sessions include “AI and the Future of Search” by Amazon and “Red Teams, Real Risks: How Wolters Kluwer Is Stress-Testing AI for Safety and Trust” by Joshua Terry from the AI Center of Excellence, addressing AI safety, reliability, and user experience.
The summit is scheduled to conclude with a keynote by Karen Abramson, chief executive officer of Wolters Kluwer’s Corporate Performance & ESG division, titled “The New Work Equation: Agentic AI, Ecosystem Thinking, and the Future of Product Leadership.”
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