11 Minutes vs 8 Hours: The Case for Compliance Orchestration
11 Minutes vs 8 Hours: The Case for Compliance Orchestration
11 Minutes vs 8 Hours: The Case for Compliance Orchestration
23 Apr 2026
Main Stage
Main Stage
Thomas Van Maele (Harmoney) and Johannes Thym (Ayvens Belux) use a live case to show what compliance orchestration looks like in practice for the largest multi-brand EV fleet operator in the world. From a shifting regulatory landscape to 25,000 clients managed by two analysts, the session makes one argument: the answer to growing compliance pressure is not more people or more rules. It is a different architecture.
- Regulations change overnight. Your controls cannot be static
- Every team manages their part. Nobody sees the whole picture
- Orchestration is a headcount decision, not a technology investment
- AI handles the repetitive work. Humans make the final call. That boundary is not optional
