IT Law Camp 2026 | The conference for tech, data and law

2026 is a year in which technological development and regulation are interacting at a rare pace. Many companies are faced with decisions for which there are no established patterns. We are creating a framework to shed light on new interfaces between technology, regulation and contract design.

At IT LawCamp 2026, experts from regulatory authorities, academia, industry and legal consulting will discuss how new requirements will have a concrete impact in practice. In addition to technical input, the focus will be on direct exchange – in Q&A rounds and open discussion formats.

With contributions from...

  • DB Fernverkehr AG – Linus Klingberg
  • Deutsche Bank AG – Thomas Richter
  • Robert Bosch GmbH – Janneke van de Westelaken and Patrick Flamm
  • SAP SE – Ivo Schober
  • Schaeffler Group – Stefanie Kurz
  • The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information – Andreas Wigger
  • The State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information Rhineland-Palatinate – Prof. Dr Dieter Kugelmann
  • Berlin School of Economics and Law – Prof. Dr Jan Dirk Roggenkamp
  • Saarland University – Prof. Dr Georg Borges
  • Wessing & Partner – Dr Eren Basar
  • and others...

Topics that will be the focus in 2026:

  • AI regulation & governance: What new European requirements actually trigger in organisations – and how supervisory authorities, academia and companies assess their implementation.
  • AI implementation in industry & tech: How innovation drivers develop, integrate and responsibly control AI-based solutions.
  • AI agents in the financial sector: What opportunities banks can exploit through AI-supported agents – and what governance mechanisms are necessary.
  • Cybersecurity, data access & the Data Act: How large organisations operate at the interface of technology, law and compliance.
  • Open source & AI regulation: How regulatory requirements affect open source models and modern AI ecosystems.
  • AI procurement & tech contracts: How AI projects, tenders and complex contract models will be designed in a sensible, secure and efficient manner in 2026.
  • AI & Prison: When algorithms commit crimes or deepfakes become weapons – who actually ends up behind bars?

IT LawCamp stands for sound classification, objective exchange and concrete guidance – with technical depth. We look forward to seeing you there!

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memox | Frankfurt Messe
Platz der Einheit 1
Frankfurt am Main
60327

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