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As AI moves from early testing to everyday business use, companies on both sides of the Atlantic are facing major changes in how work is organized, managed, and carried out. Our panel brings together experts from Europe and the United States to explain the real challenges and opportunities that come with this shift.
President Trump’s decision to attack Iran has the potential to transform the Middle East – but at least in the short-term has led to sharply higher energy prices. But unlike in 2022, when Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered an energy crisis, this time Europe is much better prepared. The EU has greatly expanded its use of renewable energy, has diversified its suppliers of oil and natural gas, and has upgraded its domestic energy infrastructure.
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Hosted by Anchin | As firms work more closely with banks, clients, and other third parties, expectations around internal controls and IT security are becoming increasingly interconnected. Security reviews today extend well beyond technical safeguards to evaluate the strength of underlying operational and financial controls. Gaps in these areas can expose firms to heightened risk, regulatory scrutiny, and operational inefficiencies.
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Bernastic LLC is the inventor of a next-generation sustainable polymer made from recycled HDPE and post-consumer cotton textile waste. Engineered to outperform traditional plastics, Bernastic is stronger, lighter, and greener—delivering up to 2x the strength and 10% less weight than pure HDPE. The material is odor-free, injection-moldable, and uniquely capable of being 3D printed—unlocking both industrial and consumer applications. Bernastic is ideal for use in pallets, crates, furniture, and other high-strength, molded products. With strong interest ranging from global pallet manufacturers to filament companies, Bernastic is positioned at the intersection of material science and sustainability—providing scalable solutions to two major waste streams: plastic and apparel. Its mission is clear: use recycled apparel waste to create compounds that are better for the planet and better for business.































