Progressio AI

Progressio AI

Progressio AI is a trusted AI governance technology provider and business partner with expertise in AI industry regulation and compliance. The company was co-founded by Margaret Hartnett, a deep tech expert with a background in AI, patent law, and software industry. Progressio AI specializes in creating automated AI evidence portfolio solutions to help businesses comply with AI-related regulations, contracts, and policies, particularly focusing on EU AI Act compliance. It operates as a technology and consulting firm aiming to enable organizations to navigate the complexities of AI governance and regulatory obligations efficiently by combining deep technical knowledge with practical AI product experience across industries like financial services, insurance, medtech, and food and beverages. Progressio AI also partners regionally with organizations in MENA for AI innovation and localized AI solutions tailored to regulatory and commercial needs. The firm is building AI research and development capabilities, especially for Arabic language processing and Generative AI applications.

  • Margaret Hartnett: Co-founder with multifaceted expertise in AI technology, patent law, and business operations. She played a pivotal role in founding Progressio AI to address AI governance and regulatory challenges. Previously a patent attorney and legal director in AI tech scale-ups.
    (No additional specific past or present lobbyists are detailed in current public sources.)

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  • AI governance and compliance technology

  • AI regulatory consulting and implementation

  • Research and development in AI tailored for MENA and EU markets

  • AI evidence portfolio automation

  • Collaborates with European AI companies such as Real AI B.V.

  • MENA regional organizations for AI ecosystem development and innovation

  • Partners linked with the Invest EU Egypt Conference and similar policy/joint ventures for AI market development

  • No public detailed breakdown of funds spent on lobbying or financials related to EU activities were available from current data.

o specific details on meetings with EU institutions or officials since registration with the EU Transparency Register were found in the public sources reviewed.

If more specific lobbying personnel, meeting data, and financials for the EU Transparency Register are required, these typically must be sourced directly from the Register’s official filings or Progressio AI disclosures in the EU portal.