DRIVING INNOVATION FORWARD: STARCOMPLIANCE ANNOUNCES HACKATHON WINNERS
Shaping the Future of Smart Compliance Technology
That shift is accelerating. Star's 2025 AI & Compliance Market Study found that over 60 percent of firms expect to adopt advanced AI tools by 2030. This year's hackathon brought that momentum into focus, with eleven cross-functional teams from around the globe developing AI-powered solutions across a wide array of areas including risk detection, personalized dashboards, workflow automation, and data-driven insights.
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"Hack to the Future is Star at its best – smart people, bold ideas, and the freedom to run with them, "said David Rowland, Chief Technology Officer at Star. "It's not just about building cool stuff fast, though we do that too. It's about showing how AI and creativity can solve real problems in compliance. This kind of energy pushes us – and our platform – forward."
As part of Star's continued commitment to innovation and client success, we remain focused on exploring how AI can be responsibly and effectively applied across the compliance landscape. This year's hackathon and our latest executive brief, The Intelligence Era: Moving Beyond Automation, reflect our dedication to advancing intelligent solutions while keeping people and Star's core principles at the core.
For more information about Star and its products and services, visit www.starcompliance.com.
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