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KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL TAKES PLACE IN REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING WEBINAR

On September 20, 2022 KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL will take place in webinar dedicated to remote patient monitoring. The webinar will be organized by MedCity and Huma (https://huma.com/about), a global digital health company. Huma’s modular remote monitoring platform helps medtech companies to realize new value, from developing patient relationships to providing real world evidence around peri operative procedures.

The webinar will highlight three aspects of remote monitoring:

Real world data collection

Supercharging patient engagement

Navigating the regulatory landscape

A recent report from Rock Health noted that only 50% of digital health companies collect real world evidence. On the flip side, medtech companies on the whole have yet to realize the value of digital health tech. The webinar will also explore use cases in episodic care, diagnostic care and chronic care.

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KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL TAKES PART IN WEBINAR DEVOTED TO DIGITAL ASSETS BUSINESS – PRESENTED BY BAHAMAS SECURITIES COMMISSION

On 28 September 2022 KG LEGAL KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI’s financial team will take part in the webinar on Digital Assets Business, presented by Bahamas Securities Commission. Bahamas Securities Commission will present framework for Digital Assets Business, as well as an interactive session with Christina R. Rolle, Executive Director, Securities Commission of The Bahamas.

With its groundbreaking Digital Assets and Registered Exchanges Bill (DARE Bill) in 2020 and the Government’s 2020 white paper “The Future of Digital Assets in The Bahamas”, The Bahamas has managed to lay a wide regulatory foundation for digital assets. This includes the facilitation of digital token exchange registration and the provision of services related to them, the regulation of digital assets-based payment service businesses, and for the registration of financial services related to the creation, issuance or sale of digital tokens and other digital assets.

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KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL TOOK PART IN THE WEBINAR APPLE IOS 14.5: HOW BIG TECH IS CHANGING THE PRIVACY GAME AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR MOBILE APPLICATION IN THE NORDICS

The new standard for IOS

The Partners of Kiełtyka Gładkowski KG Legal took part in the webinar concerning the iOS update (14.5) and its consequences for users’ privacy and third-party providers. The speaker was Tom Southern, the Country Offering Manager & Lead Solution Engineer at OneTrust.

While the usage of mobile apps has grown over the pandemic, the focus on privacy has shifted from cookies and websites to mobile apps. The plans to phase out third-party cookies aren’t a novelty in the industry – even Google has announced its plans to do so – but creating an opt in system for third party data collection across the apps in all countries (App Tracking Transparency – ATT) (no matter the country regulations) is a novelty. It is important, as many app developers use a third party to fully develop their app – for example, they may use a vendor to process the in-app payments. Not many users know what data is being collected by the third party.

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KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL PARTICIPATED IN “CRITICAL MATERIALS FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION: DEEP-SEA MINING TECHNOLOGY” WEBINAR ORGANISED BY IRENA

On 14 July 2022 KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL took part in the webinar organised by The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The webinar covered the topic of critical materials for energy transitioning, particularly focusing on deep-sea mining.

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KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL TAKES PART IN COMPLIANCE INSTITUTE 2022 ORGANISED BY NYCB

On September 21, 2022 KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI KG LEGAL will take part in Compliance Institute organized by New York City Bar, as its member.

Corporate ethics and compliance responsibilities are becoming increasingly complex. There are increasingly more anti-money laundering provision implemented. As for the US market, the SEC has been busy proposing regulations that significantly increase the compliance burdens on regulated companies on matters ranging from disclosure obligations to cybersecurity. In addition, compliance professionals have had to deal with new and evolving data privacy and cybersecurity laws, in a progressively multi-jurisdictional environment, with a significant portion of the workforce still working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The application of new and more sophisticated technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning solutions, and the evolution of digital assets and cryptocurrencies, have also increased the challenges facing compliance officers.

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