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Board Intelligence: what's new and what's next?

Join us for the first edition of our quarterly product update webinar

24 March | 12:00 - 12:45 GMT

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What will the event cover?

See what's new, how AI is transforming your platform, and get the inside track on the roadmap

This is the launch of our new quarterly webinar series where you'll hear directly from Board Intelligence's product leadership about what's happening across your platform and where we're heading next.

In this session, we'll show you where AI is already transforming your platform, what core product enhancements we've made, and how everything works together to make your end-to-end board governance more effective. 

Our product experts will explore: 

  • How AI shapes our product strategy, why, and how it’s part of the bigger picture.
  • Recent launches across your platform: new AI capabilities, core product enhancements, and improvements to how everything connects.
  • Our product roadmap in the short, medium, and long term, including AI innovations alongside the foundational developments that make your governance work better.
Hosts
Jonathan Knight
Chief Product Officer, Board Intelligence
Millie McCormack
Lead Product Manager, Board Intelligence
Event details
Date:
24 March 2026
Time:
12:00 - 12:45 GMT
Virtual:
This webinar will be hosted on Zoom. If you cannot join us live, please register anyway - all registrations will receive a copy of the recording post-event.
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