Global Roadshow: Product Compliance & Sustainability | Amsterdam
February 10th 2026| 9.00AM-12.30PM | AMSTERDAM
As global product regulations continue to expand in scope and complexity, organisations must strengthen their approach to product compliance across design, manufacturing, and supply chains. This exclusive, in-person event marks the first stop of The Global Roadshow: Product Compliance & Sustainability, focused on helping businesses navigate evolving regulatory requirements with confidence.
Join product compliance, regulatory, and risk professionals as we examine the regulatory, legal, and operational implications of key EU product regulations. From Digital Product Passports and Extended Producer Responsibility to Chemicals Restrictions, Right to Repair, and RoHS, this session will explore how compliance obligations are converging—and what this means for products placed on the market.
Engage in expert-led presentations, practical discussions, and an interactive Q&A session designed to provide clarity on regulatory expectations, highlight areas of risk, and support informed decision-making across product portfolios and supply chains.
Prepare to be informed, equipped, and ready to navigate the future of product compliance—while understanding how sustainability requirements increasingly intersect with regulatory obligations.
See the full agenda here.
Speakers


Chelsea Cunningham, Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist
Chelsea has been with the Global Regulatory Compliance Team since 2019. She holds a BCL in Civil Law and an MSc in International Public Policy & Diplomacy from University College Cork. She has extensive experience in both the public and private sectors, overseeing and managing regulatory developments in a number of areas such as artificial intelligence and ecolabeling.
Chelsea is based in London and heads up Compliance & Risks’ Knowledge Partner Network, a select network of world-class law firms, leading engineering & environmental consultancies, industry experts, and supply chain specialists delivering expert insights on product compliance.
Chelsea consults both internally and externally on a number of regulatory areas and is currently an external researcher at the Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP).


Corine Laurijsen, Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist and Team Lead
Corine is a Senior Regulatory Compliance Specialist at Compliance and Risks and leads a team of six regulatory analysts/specialists based in both the EU and the US. She has qualifications in Biology and in Environmental and Safety Management. Before joining Compliance and Risks, Corine worked as an environmental and safety consultant in the Netherlands and California.
Corine has worked with Compliance and Risks for over 15 years and supports its clients with their global legal compliance challenges with a particular interest and focus on the Environment, Occupational Health and Safety, and Labour and Employment.
Corine has a Master of Science in Biology and in Environmental Management. In addition, she has a postgraduate diploma in Safety Management.


Sarah-Jane Dobson, Partner, Global Head of Product Liability, Safety and Compliance, Ashurst
Sarah-Jane is a partner in Ashurst. She is an international products lawyer, acting on regulatory, litigious, and policy matters across the full product life cycle in respect of product safety, compliance, and product liability issues.
Her practice is focused on multi-jurisdictional matters for corporate clients across a range of sectors, including consumer goods, cosmetics, chemicals, food and beverages, life sciences, industrial and regulatory compliance, and global product recalls.
Her product liability work includes managing large portfolios of international product liability claims, advising on product safety, inquests, public inquiries, judicial reviews, and anti-competitive practices and advertising. Her policy work has focused on assisting clients responding to legislative change, including Brexit, change of regimes (medical devices), and new legislation (collective redress and product sustainability. She has advised clients in respect of submissions to lawmakers regarding a proposed change.


Katrin Ruhl, Senior Associate, Ashurst
Katrin is a lawyer in Ashurst’s dispute resolution practice with extensive experience representing clients before state courts and in out-of-court proceedings, particularly in construction-related matters.
She advises national and international companies on complex product liability and product safety issues and has significant experience defending mass claims, especially in the life sciences and automotive sectors. Katrin has also supported clients in coordinating multi-jurisdictional litigation and developing comprehensive defence strategies.
Katrin studied law at the University of Augsburg and was admitted to the bar in Germany in 2017.

