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ANSI Legal Issues Forum to Examine How AI Is Reshaping Standards Licensing and IP Protection

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July 30 program convenes SDO chief executives and senior industry, legal, and policy leaders to address the new commercial realities AI is creating for standards developers

NEW YORK, June 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will convene legal, technical, and commercial experts at the 2026 ANSI Innovation Summit on Thursday, July 30, for the ANSI Legal Issues Forum: Standards at a Crossroads—AI Policy, Practice, and Protection. The half-day program at the Grand Hyatt Denver will explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming standards licensing and the challenges that standards developing organizations (SDOs) face in protecting their intellectual property while adapting to new commercial realities.

“AI is rapidly changing the commercial realities of standards,” said Laurie E. Locascio, Ph.D., NAE, president and CEO of ANSI. “Standards developers are making consequential decisions about how to digitize their content, how to engage with AI platforms and enterprise users, and how to protect their intellectual property in a new kind of licensing landscape. This forum brings the legal, technical, and commercial expertise together to help our community navigate that terrain.”

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The forum opens with welcome remarks from Patricia A. Griffin, senior vice president and general counsel, ANSI, followed by a keynote address from Elham Tabassi, director of the Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Initiative and senior fellow for Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution. A three-part discussion follows.

Panel 1: What SDOs Are Doing examines the range of approaches SDOs are taking to digitizing their standards and enabling—or restricting—AI use. With some organizations prohibiting AI-enabled uses altogether and others actively negotiating AI-related rights and permissions, the conversation will surface the policy frameworks and strategic considerations driving these divergent positions. Moderated by Andrew Updegrove, partner at Gesmer Updegrove LLP, the panel features Christopher Carnahan, assistant vice president of standards at the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA); Emilie B. Delo, assistant general counsel and vice president of legal services at SAE International; Andrew G. Kireta Jr., CEO of ASTM International; and Joan O’Neil, chief knowledge officer and executive vice president, content and services, at the International Code Council (ICC).

Panel 2: What Companies, System Integrators, and Enterprise Users Are Building turns to the market side, examining how companies, system integrators, and resellers are coupling digitized standards with AI-enabled platforms—creating new products and commercial opportunities. The discussion will look at what end users are demanding, what builders need from SDOs to make new use cases possible, and the opportunities and risks of enabling or restricting AI access to standards content. Moderated by Daniel Vreeman, chief standards development officer and chief artificial intelligence officer at HL7 International, the panel features Ségolène Dessertine-Panhard, global tech lead for responsible AI and AI governance initiatives with the AWS Generative AI Innovation Center, at Amazon Web Services (AWS); Grant Hunter, senior vice president and head of Outsell Intelligence at Outsell; Danny Manimbo, principal at Schellman; and Claude Pumilia, CEO of Accuris.

Panel 3: How SDOs Can Protect Their IP addresses the urgent need for legal frameworks that protect copyright holders’ interests while supporting the proper commercial development and deployment of AI-related products. Panelists will discuss practical legal tools for navigating AI licensing negotiations—contract frameworks, protective provisions, and enforcement approaches—that safeguard standards content while enabling commercial distribution. Attendees will leave with clear insights on the key decision points: what terms to demand, how to allocate liability, and when partnerships make sense. Moderated by Miranda Means, partner at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, the panel features Jorge L. Contreras, distinguished university professor, James T. Jensen endowed professor for transactional law and director of the Program on Intellectual Property and Technology Law, at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law; Roy Kaufman, managing director, business development and government relations, at the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC); Austin Mayron, deputy solicitor at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO); and Rich Spilde, partner at Holland & Hart LLP.

In prior years, ANSI has offered Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credits in connection with this program. CLE refers to the ongoing professional education that attorneys must complete following their admission to the bar. Should ANSI be approved again this year, the Institute will issue another announcement and notify all registered participants to date so that they may take advantage of this opportunity as appropriate.

About the 2026 ANSI Innovation Summit

The ANSI Legal Issues Forum: Standards at a Crossroads—AI Policy, Practice, and Protection is one of several events during the 2026 ANSI Innovation Summit (July 28–31), which also includes the tech conference, Accelerating the Digital Economy through AI and Quantum, a fireside chat with standards CEOs, the Standards Lab, ANSI’s Annual Business Meeting, the ANSI Awards Ceremony, and the U.S.–Korea Standards Forum. Full program details and registration are available at www.ansi.org/summit.

About ANSI

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a private nonprofit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standards and conformity assessment system. The Institute’s mission is to enhance both the global competitiveness of U.S. business and the U.S. quality of life by promoting and facilitating voluntary consensus standards and conformity assessment systems, and safeguarding their integrity. Its membership comprises businesses, professional societies and trade associations, standards developers, government agencies, and consumer and labor organizations. The Institute represents the diverse interests of more than 270,000 companies and organizations and 30 million professionals worldwide. ANSI is the official U.S. representative to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and, via the U.S. National Committee, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), and is a U.S. representative to the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).

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IGEL Appoints James Millington as Field CTO for Healthcare in EMEA

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The move strengthens IGEL’s healthcare leadership in EMEA and expands support for customers and partners across the region.

LONDON, June 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — IGEL, a global software company delivering the Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™ for modern digital workspaces and secure access, today announced the expansion of its CTO bench with the appointment of James Millington as Field CTO for Healthcare, EMEA. The appointment reflects IGEL’s continued investment in healthcare and other strategic growth areas.

As Field CTO, Healthcare EMEA, Millington will work closely with healthcare customers, field teams, and partners across the region to drive adoption of IGEL’s immutable endpoint platform in clinical and care delivery environments. His appointment complements the work of Jason Mafera, who leads IGEL’s healthcare Field CTO efforts in North America, giving IGEL dedicated healthcare Field CTO leadership on both sides of the Atlantic.

Millington brings extensive experience working with healthcare providers globally, including leadership roles at Armis, VMware, Imprivata, and Citrix. He takes on the Field CTO role after nearly three years leading Product Marketing at IGEL, where he helped shape the company’s market positioning and platform narrative alongside CEO Klaus Oestermann. He now brings that strategic and healthcare-focused experience directly to customers and partners across the EMEA market.

“Healthcare organizations across EMEA are increasingly seeking modern, resilient, and secure endpoint strategies that enable better patient care while reducing operational risk. James brings the healthcare expertise, strategic insight, and customer focus needed to help organizations navigate this transformation. His appointment reinforces IGEL’s commitment to the healthcare sector and our mission to deliver a more secure and resilient digital healthcare experience through our Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform, preventative security approach, and business continuity and disaster recovery capabilities. We are excited to have James leading this effort as we deepen our investment in healthcare and help organizations across EMEA build secure, resilient, and future-ready digital workspaces,” said Matthias Haas, Managing Director & CTO, IGEL.

The announcement reflects IGEL’s continued focus on healthcare as a strategic vertical. Through the IGEL Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™, IGEL helps healthcare organizations support secure, reliable clinician access while simplifying endpoint management and improving resilience across distributed care environments.

“Healthcare is entering a defining period of innovation across EMEA. Providers must find new ways to lower operational costs, improve care quality, support digital and virtual care models, and bring services closer to patients — all while defending clinical environments against an increasingly complex cybersecurity threat landscape. IGEL has a unique role to play in that transformation. With IGEL, healthcare organizations can establish an immutable, secure-by-design endpoint foundation that helps protect access to critical systems, strengthen resilience, and reduce complexity at scale. I’m excited to help customers and partners across EMEA apply that approach to the realities of modern care delivery,” said James Millington, Field CTO, Healthcare EMEA, IGEL.

In his new role, Millington will focus on deepening IGEL’s partner ecosystem across EMEA and helping healthcare organizations align IGEL within broader secure access and resilience strategies.

Learn more about IGEL solutions for healthcare:  IGEL | HealthcareExplore healthcare customer success stories:  IGEL | Case Studies

About IGEL

IGEL is a global software company delivering the Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™ for modern digital workspaces and secure access. Through its secure endpoint OS, Universal Management Suite (UMS), and IGEL App Portal, IGEL enables a Preventative Security Model™ that helps organizations strengthen security, improve resilience, and centrally govern endpoint access across distributed environments.

The platform delivers the IGEL Adaptive Secure Desktop™, providing secure, reliable access to SaaS, DaaS, VDI, and enterprise applications across distributed environments. Backed by more than 130 validated technology partners, IGEL extends Zero Trust and SASE frameworks to the endpoint. Founded in 2001, IGEL is headquartered in Germany and has operations in the United States. Learn more at www.igel.com

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INTA Publishes Groundbreaking Study on the Use of AI in Likelihood of Confusion Analysis

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Exploring the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Likelihood of Confusion Analysis

NEW YORK, June 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The International Trademark Association (INTA) has released its latest research study, Exploring the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Likelihood of Confusion Analysis. As intellectual property (IP) offices and professionals face increasing application volumes and growing complexity, this Report provides timely and deep insights into how AI could enhance efficiency, consistency, and data-driven analysis, while preserving the critical role of human judgment.

INTA chose to study likelihood of confusion because that analysis is a routine task central to trademark law and, importantly, assessed through the eyes of the “average consumer.” It is therefore a representative example of how artificial intelligence (AI) could be applied to subjective, as well as objective, AI legal analysis. The Association undertook this research in collaboration with business consulting firm FTI Consulting.

“AI is reshaping how brands are created, searched, examined, and protected, and INTA has an important role to play in helping the global IP community navigate this shift responsibly,” said INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo. “We are putting this work forward because likelihood of confusion sits at the heart of trademark law and as AI becomes more entrenched in legal and commercial decision-making. This Report provides IP offices and our members with a practical, forward-looking resource grounded in both legal analysis and technical understanding.”

INTA Chief Policy Officer Heather Steinmeyer served on the internal project team that drafted the Report. Underscoring why this issue is especially timely, she said: “AI has the potential to become an important decision-support tool for trademark examination, but its responsible use will depend on transparency, accountability, high-quality data, and continued human expertise.”

The Report spotlights and provides deep analysis into several key issues at the intersection of AI and trademark law, including the following:

AI is poised to reshape trademark examination at scale: The Report finds that, as global filings continue to rise, AI can help IP offices and professionals analyze growing volumes of trademark applications, compare large datasets, and uncover potential conflicts faster.

AI isn’t replacing human judgment: While AI can enhance speed, consistency, and data-driven insight, the Report underscores that likelihood of confusion analysis remains deeply contextual, requiring an examiner’s legal reasoning, cultural understanding, and discretion. This is demonstrated in the context of determining the “average consumer,” as noted above.

Multimodal AI could unlock more sophisticated likelihood of confusion analysis: The Report highlights how AI tools may support visual, phonetic, conceptual, audio, and even motion-based comparisons, offering new ways to evaluate traditional and non-traditional marks in an increasingly digital marketplace.

Trustworthy AI requires guardrails: Emphasizing the need for explainability, auditability, continuous validation, and human oversight, the Report spotlights risks in the use of AI in likelihood of confusion analysis, including biased training data, model drift, opaque outputs, and over-reliance on automation.

“Written without the intention of advocating for or against AI in this context, the Report emphasizes that AI should function as a supportive tool, not a replacement for examiners or legal professionals,” emphasized Ms. Steinmeyer.

INTA unveiled the Report during a virtual launch event earlier today. Close to 500 participants from 60+ jurisdictions participated in the event, including IP office and government officials, IP professionals, academics, and members of the press.

The Report is part of INTA’s ongoing effort to support its members and the global IP community in navigating emerging technologies and their impact on IP law and practice.

Learn more and access the Report

About the International Trademark Association:
The International Trademark Association (INTA) is a global association of brand owners and intellectual property (IP) professionals committed to elevating the understanding of and respect for IP rights to foster consumer trust, economic growth, and societal transformation. Members include more than 6,600 organizations, representing more than 38,000 individuals (trademark owners, professionals, and academics) from 182 countries, who benefit from the Association’s global trademark resources, policy development, education and training, and international network. Founded in 1878, INTA is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Beijing, Brussels, Dubai, Santiago, Singapore, and the Washington, D.C., Metro Area, and representatives in Nairobi and New Delhi. For more information, visit inta.org.

Reporting on intellectual property? See INTA’s Media Toolkit for guidance and resources.

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Vertex Adds Chad Paulin as new AI Strategy Officer

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NEW YORK, June 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Vertex Companies, LLC (“Vertex”), a global consulting firm that provides strategic advisory, project management, and dispute resolution services for organizations facing complex challenges in a world of risk, today announced Chad Paulin will join the company in mid-August as AI Strategy Officer. In this role, Paulin will be responsible for developing Vertex’s artificial intelligence strategy, guiding the firm in how to maximize the use of this technology to deliver impactful results for clients, and continue to work directly with clients to address their project needs.

“Artificial intelligence will continue to play a major role in the consulting industry, and it’s important to Vertex that we stay ahead of the curve to serve as a true strategic partner to our clients,” said David Tortorello, CEO, Vertex. “Hiring an experienced industry leader like Chad to develop and innovate AI technology will ensure this remains a priority for our organization and in our client services.”

With over 25 years of experience, Paulin has deep experience working with organizations across industries on complex themes and issues. His prior roles have included experience developing proprietary tools that advance the consulting industry and improve client delivery.

“Not only is Chad a proven leader, but he is also a true innovator in the consulting industry with experience creating tools and solutions with meaningful impacts for clients. As AI continues to rapidly evolve and its full capabilities are uncovered, it’s crucial Vertex is developing and executing a strategy for our firm and our clients,” said Mary Beth Edwards, Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Global Business, Vertex. “While we have already integrated AI into some of our technology, Vertex will benefit from having Chad’s creative, strategic mindset on our leadership team helping to propel us forward.”

About Vertex

The Vertex Companies, LLC is a global consulting firm that provides strategic advisory, project management, and dispute resolution services for organizations that face complex challenges in a world full of risk. Our multidisciplinary teams, 360-degree approach, and deep bench make us an ideal partner for businesses that need measurable results, fast. For more information, visit vertexeng.com.

Media Contact:
Dawn Hancock
Vice President of Marketing
The Vertex Companies, LLC
vertexmarketing@Vertexeng.com

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