Master Class: Data Act in Action

The EU Data Act enters into force on 12 September 2025, and the time to act is now. Whether you’re a manufacturer of a connected product, a data holder, user, recipient or a cloud provider, your organisation will be subject to wide-ranging legal and operational obligations around data access, sharing, portability, and contract fairness.
This hands-on, high-impact online course is designed to get your team ready for compliance — in one day. You’ll leave with clarity on your obligations, an actionable compliance roadmap, and practical tools to implement change immediately.
What you will gain
By the end of the session, you will:
- Understand your organisation’s role under the Data Act
- Identify the legal and technical obligations and rights applicable to your data ecosystem
- Know how to draft, assess and negotiate data-sharing agreements in compliance with the Data Act and also in line with applicable GDPR provisions
- Be ready and better handle cloud-switching, data portability, and international governmental access requests
- Receive instructions on how to us the Model Contractual Terms for data sharing and the Standard Contractual Clauses for cloud computing
Who should attend?
This hands-on programme is ideal for:
- Legal, privacy, and compliance teams
- Data and IT governance leads
- Procurement and contract managers
- Cloud infrastructure and DevOps professionals
- Information security officers and professionals
- Innovation, product, and business owners

Any questions? Please contact us!
Joyce Groneschild
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One-day, fully online (teams) interactive training
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