Global AI and Leadership program debuts in Switzerland, spearheaded by DAUSOL and RegHorizon's Senior Executive Programme.
Senior Executive Development Programme on AI Law, Governance, and Policy to Take Place in Geneva and Zurich
The School of Law at Dhirubhai Ambani University is set to launch a high-level executive course focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance. The Senior Executive Development Programme (EDP) will run from September 29 to October 4, 2025, in Geneva and Zurich, Switzerland.
The programme is a collaborative effort with RegHorizon, ETH Zürich, the Centre for Law & Economics, Switzerland Global Enterprise, and the Greater Zurich Area. It aims to equip CXOs, CEOs, CTOs, AI leaders, policymakers, and senior executives with policy insights, international exposure, and industry networks related to AI governance.
Highlights of the programme include ETH Zürich certification, providing global academic recognition to participants. The programme also offers closed-door conferences with senior policymakers from the United Nations, International Labour Organization, and Swiss governmental bodies. Participants will also have the opportunity to engage at the Zurich AI Festival 2025, one of Europe's premier AI innovation gatherings.
Exclusive networking events are another key feature of the programme. These include dinners and meetings with AI entrepreneurs, global investors, jurists, and Swiss policy institutions. Participants will also gain insights into ethical, inclusive, and responsible AI adoption models.
Moreover, the programme presents opportunities for potential cross-sector partnerships involving business, technology, and law.
Benefits of the programme include direct interaction with global AI policymakers, regulators, innovators, and academicians shaping AI governance architecture. Participants will also have access to influential policy discussions on AI ethics, audits, privacy by design, explainability, and enforcement gaps. Upon completion, they will receive an enhanced leadership credential with an international academic certificate.
The programme is limited to 10 participants, ensuring exclusivity and personalized learning. The application deadline is August 31, 2025, and the target audience includes senior executives, CXOs, AI leaders, and policymakers wishing to lead in global AI governance.
This programme stands out due to its international dimension, academic recognition by ETH Zürich, and unique access to top-tier AI leadership forums and policymakers. It promises to be a valuable opportunity for those seeking to deepen their understanding of AI governance and network with industry leaders.
References: [1] The School of Law, Dhirubhai Ambani University [2] RegHorizon [3] ETH Zürich [4] Centre for Law & Economics, Switzerland [5] Switzerland Global Enterprise [6] Greater Zurich Area