Centre for Tech Law, Society, and Digital Futures, Alliance SoL 
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Centre for Tech Law, Society, and Digital Futures launched at the Alliance School of Law, Bengaluru

The Centre aims to facilitate collaborative research projects, policy consultations, executive programmes, industry roundtables, and sector-specific advisory initiatives.

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Alliance University, through its School of Law, has formally launched the Centre for Tech Law, Society, and Digital Futures.

The launch was held alongside the Certified Consent Management Professional Workshop, conducted in collaboration with Privacy Pillar.

The event brought together over 100 participants, including industry leaders, cybersecurity professionals, data protection officers, faculty members, and law students.

Industry participants highlighted the importance of continued collaboration in developing practical, research-backed approaches to regulatory readiness and responsible technology deployment.

The Certified Consent Management Professional Workshop complemented this vision. Designed as an applied programme, it looked into consent not only as a legal requirement but as an operational system requiring documentation, lifecycle management, and technological integration.

The certification assessment reinforced the workshop’s prerogative on practical competence.

The newly established Centre is designed to act as a focused platform for research, advisory engagement, and executive capacity-building in areas such as artificial intelligence (AI) governance, data protection, cyber law, digital platforms, and regulatory strategy.

The Centre will bridge academic insight with operational realities. It aims to facilitate collaborative research projects, policy consultations, executive programmes, industry roundtables, and sector-specific advisory initiatives.

Organizations exploring regulatory preparedness, AI compliance strategy, or digital governance frameworks are invited to connect for structured engagement.

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