Greenberg Traurig Global Immigration & Compliance Practice Co-Chair and Shareholder Kate Kalmykov will speak as a panelist at the 2nd UIA Biennial Global Mobility Forum in Lisbon. Her session, Technology, AI, and the Current State of Global Mobility, will take place on Thursday, Jan. 29, from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. and will explore how technologies and AI are reshaping the global mobility landscape. She will be joined by panelists Greg Siskind and Ulrich Lohmann, with Ian Scott serving as the moderator.
While generative AI is a leading trend in 2026, it’s only part of the picture as cloud computing remains essential, and IT security is more critical than ever. For global mobility, these technologies enable remarkable efficiency gains: AI can transform workflows when properly managed, and the cloud supports instant cross-border collaboration and remote work. However, these advances require strict compliance with data protection laws and strong internal controls to safeguard clients and minimize risk. This session will provide practical guidance on leveraging technology to maximize benefits while mitigating legal and ethical exposure.
