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UGAP™ Global Trust, Safety & Digital Governance Summit

Trustworthy Systems • Digital Safety • Ethical Governance • Cross-Border Accountability

Event Overview

The UGAP™ Global Trust, Safety & Digital Governance Summit is a high-level strategic roundtable forum designed to support dialogue, alignment, and collaborative problem-solving on issues of digital trust, system safety, and governance integrity in an increasingly interconnected world.

Delivered under the UHF Global Affiliated Partnership (UGAP™) framework, the Summit convenes policymakers, governance leaders, legal experts, technologists, institutional decision-makers, and civil-society stakeholders to examine how trust, safety, and accountability can be embedded into AI systems, digital infrastructure, and cross-border partnerships.

Unlike the UGAP™ International Congress, which is learning-module driven, this Summit is dialogue-led and strategy-focused, emphasizing roundtable exchange, shared insight, and governance alignment across sectors and regions.

All discussions are non-commercial, independent, and aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and OECD principles on trustworthy AI, digital governance, and institutional accountability, consistent with the UHF Canada mission of “Technology with Humanity.”

Strategic Roundtable Delivery Model

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Summit Structure & Panel Themes

(4 Strategic Roundtables | CPD-Aligned)

Strategic Roundtable 1 - Building Trust in the Digital Age: Foundations of Safety & Accountability

Duration: 45 minutes
CPD Credits: 0.75

This opening roundtable establishes a shared understanding of digital trust, examining how transparency, institutional accountability, and ethical design underpin safe and reliable digital systems. Participants explore trust as a governance outcome rather than a purely technical feature.

Focus Areas:

  • Trust as a public-interest principle
  • Institutional responsibility and legitimacy
  • Institutional responsibility and legitimacy

Strategic Roundtable 2 - Digital Safety, Cyber Risk & Systemic Resilience

Duration: 45 minutes
CPD Credits: 0.75

This roundtable examines digital safety and cyber resilience as pillars of societal and institutional stability. Dialogue focuses on systemic risk, infrastructure interdependence, and shared responsibility across public and private sectors.

Focus Areas:

  • Cyber risk and cascading system failures
  • Safety governance and early-warning mechanisms
  • Shared institutional responsibility

Strategic Roundtable 3 - Governance, Law & Compliance in a Borderless Digital World

Duration: 45 minutes
CPD Credits: 0.75

This session explores how legal, regulatory, and governance frameworks can evolve alongside emerging technologies. Compliance is examined as a trust enabler that supports cooperation, accountability, and sustainable innovation.

Focus Areas:

  • AI governance and regulatory alignment
  • Transparency, explainability, and accountability
  • AI governance and regulatory alignment

Strategic Roundtable 4 - Global Collaboration, Shared Risk & Collective Stewardship

Duration: 45 minutes
CPD Credits: 0.75

The final roundtable focuses on global collaboration and collective stewardship. Participants examine shared-risk models, trust architecture, and cooperative governance approaches that support ethical, secure, and sustainable cross-border partnerships.

Focus Areas:

  • Trust architecture in global partnerships
  • Shared-risk and shared-impact models
  • Cooperative governance for long-term stability

Strategic Reflection & Synthesis

The Summit concludes with a guided synthesis session that consolidates insights from all roundtables, identifies shared priorities, and outlines pathways for continued collaboration within the UGAP™ ecosystem.

Total Structured CPD Time:

4 Panels × 0.75 CPD Credits = 3.0 CPD Credits
Duration: 15 minutes
(Non-credit bearing reflective close)

CPD credits are awarded based on documented participation in structured roundtable sessions. Recognition is subject to the policies of the issuing accredited CPD partner.