Customer Exclusive: The 2026 Next-Gen Product Roadmap
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What You’ll See
Join us for an exclusive look at the Next-Gen platform where we will showcase how we are helping global teams move from manual research to AI-driven regulatory intelligence.
This webinar series will take place two more times in 2026, making sure you’re at the forefront of the ever-advancing regulatory world:
- July 22nd, 2026
- October 28th, 2026
The 2026 Next-Gen Roadmap
Accuracy is no longer optional. Speed is no longer a luxury. In 2026, your compliance data will be under a microscope. Discover how we’re innovating smarter, more intuitive tools to anticipate your compliance needs to make sure you’re ready.
- AI Agents: Your New Compliance Team Members
See how AI agents are being built as intelligent extensions of your team, closing gaps, automating manual work, and helping you move faster. - Expanded Regulatory Coverage
Learn how we’re enhancing our regulatory frameworks across more industries, sectors, and emerging topics so your business is always a step ahead.
The Live Demo: 2026 Speed & Precision
We aren’t just showing you a roadmap; we are giving you a live look at the engine that will power your 2026 strategy. See how compliance work gets simpler – and a lot more actionable.
In this live demo, we’ll walk through how to move from scattered regulatory updates to clear, confident decisions using a structured approach built on four core pillars:
- Define: Set your monitoring scope by product, market, and policy area. Focus only on what matters to your business.
- Detect: See how the platform continuously identifies regulatory changes that actually impact your products.
- Prioritize: Understand what needs attention first. Changes are ranked by business impact and enforcement risk, so your team can stay focused.
- Act: Turn insight into execution. Each regulation comes with a plain-language summary, required actions, and source citations. No guesswork.
The result? Faster, more accurate regulatory assessments. Less manual effort. Clear next steps that reduce compliance risk and help you move into markets with confidence.
Join us to see it in action.
Why Join the C&R 2026 Roadmap Session?
- Scale Your Team with AI: Experience how AI-native tools eliminate manual research and human error from your daily routine.
- Direct Access: Use the live Q&A to get your technical and regulatory questions answered by the experts building the platform.
- Global Networking: Join an exclusive community of professionals navigating the same 2026 challenges you face.
Each session is live, brief (30-35 minutes & 15-minute Q&A), and intentionally interactive. Ask questions, share feedback, or simply listen in.
Seats Are Limited – Reserve Your Spot
This series is exclusively for Compliance & Risks customers, and we’d love to have you there. Secure your place now.
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Date
This webinar took place on Wednesday, 15th April, 2026 at 08:00 PDT, 11:00 EDT, 17:00 CET.
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Presenters


Meg O’Keeffe, Senior Product Manager, Compliance & Risks
Meg is a Senior Product Manager for Compliance & Risks and is based in Cork, Ireland. She has been working with Compliance & Risks since 2016, initially heading up the Client Success team before moving to Product Management.
Having spent many years working closely with our Clients and C2P users, Meg has in-depth knowledge of best practice compliance processes and how companies use C2P to manage their product compliance.
Before joining C&R her background was in Project & Quality Management and process improvement in the Financial Services and Environmental Health & Safety industries.


Shane O’Callaghan, Senior Product Manager, Compliance & Risks
Shane is a Senior Product Manager of C&R. Based in Cork, Ireland and has been working with Compliance & Risks since 2020.
Shane has over 10 years of experience across multiple sectors, including finance, banking, media, retail & government.
He has in-depth knowledge of best practices in product development & how companies can leverage technology to disrupt & innovate their processes & practices in order to gain a competitive advantage.


Kerri Whelan, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Compliance & Risks
Kerri is a Senior Product Marketing Manager at C&R, serving as the strategic bridge between customer reality and product development. She goes beyond defining what a product does to deeply understand why it matters, uncovering real customer challenges and advocating for them inside the organization. Partnering closely with product and engineering teams, she ensures innovation is grounded in real-world needs, translating complex technology into clear, meaningful value.
With more than two decades in technology including experience from the early days of videoconferencing at Polycom and Logitech, and more recently in the EV charging space, her focus is consistent: when a product reaches customers, its value isn’t a marketing promise, but an unmistakable solution to a real problem.


Joanne O’ Donnell, Head of Global Compliance, Compliance & Risks
With 21 years of post-qualification experience, Joanne heads up the Global Regulatory Compliance team at Compliance and Risks. She has extensive national and international legal experience in private practice, in-house, and industry and has been with Compliance and Risks for over 12 years. She helps support its clients with their global legal compliance challenges with a particular interest and focus on Sustainability, ESG, Climate Change, Human Trafficking, and Slavery as well as Business and Human Rights.
Joanne has a Bachelor of Arts (Legal and French) and a Bachelor of Law (LLB) from the National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland as well as a Masters in International Law (LLM) from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland. She also has a Masters Degree in French from the University of Limerick, Ireland. She recently completed a Masters course in Business and Human Rights at the University of Bergen, Norway. She qualified as a Solicitor with the Law Society of Ireland in 2003.