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

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

9 July | 12:00 - 12:45 BST

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What will the event cover?

Your platform across the full board cycle: what's new, what's improved, and what's next.

This is your quarterly briefing from Board Intelligence's product leadership on what's happening across your platform and where we're heading next. 

In this session, we'll walk you through recent launches and improvements across the board cycle; from planning and paper writing through to meeting management and evaluation, and show you how these developments work together to make your end-to-end governance more effective.

Our product experts will explore: 

  • What's new across the platform: recent launches, enhancements, and improvements to how your tools work together across each stage of the board cycle.

  • How it all connects: the thinking behind our integrated approach and what it means in practice for your governance workflows.

  • Where we're heading next: our product roadmap in the short, medium, and long term, including how AI fits 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:
9 July 2026
Time:
12:00 - 12:45 BST
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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