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Cintia Nunes

June 2026: Brazil becomes the 5th country to establish a digital partnership with the EU, after Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Canada. Since January, personal data can flow freely between the EU and Brazil following the adoption of mutual adequacy decisions, creating the world's largest area of free and safe data flows, covering over 670 million people. On top of that, the EU–Mercosur trade agreement has been signed after 20 years of negotiations.
As EU–Brazil ties deepen across trade, data, and digital governance, Brazil's AI regulation deserves a closer look. Cintia Nunes, Anove's Operations Manager and a Brazil-licensed lawyer, will walk you through the framework: what it takes from the EU AI Act, what makes it distinctive, and why it matters now.
In this 45-minute webinar, we will discuss:
The current status of Brazil's AI proposed legislation and what comes next.
How Brazil's proposal compares with the EU AI Act: what it borrows, what it improves, and where gaps remain.
Practical considerations for organisations building scalable AI governance frameworks across multiple jurisdictions.
Who should attend?
AI Governance, Compliance, and Risk professionals.
AI developers and product managers launching solutions internationally.
Business leaders preparing for increased EU–Brazil digital and commercial integration.
Why attend?
Organisations that understand how Brazil is approaching AI regulation today will be better positioned to build governance frameworks that are internationally scalable and future-proof.
Register now to reserve your place. The webinar will be held via MS Teams.