Vladislav Fomin
Role at IT:U
As a Fellow Professor of Regulatory Technology at IT:U, Vladislav Fomin advances research on ICT implementation, governance, standardization, and legal frameworks in enterprise, government and societal digitalization initiatives. His expertise lies in the domains of technology regulation (RegTech) and policy development, bridging academic and industry perspectives.
Regulatory Technology (RegTech)
The paradigmatic changes we are witnessing today in how IT is developed and used require new knowledge to understand the broadening range of reciprocal interactions between technology and society. Extant bodies of knowledge on IT design, implementation, and management are rendered obsolete by the advent of intelligent computational systems, novel patterns of human-machine interaction, and ever-increasing interdependencies of technological, human, institutional, and natural factors. RegTech is emerging as a significant umbrella topic for scholarly inquiry into how technologies shape individual lives, businesses, and societies, and how these technologies can be developed and managed to minimize risk and maximize value for users and society at large.
Short Bio:
Vladislav Fomin is a renowned scholar in information and communication technology (ICT), information systems management, information infrastructure development, and standards and standardisation research. Through his intensive international career, during which Vladislav held various academic positions in renowned universities in Europe and the US, he has made significant contributions to ICT research and teaching, participated in many national (Finalnd, Denmark, USA, Lithuania) and international (Horizon, Erasmus+) projects, and published extensively.
As Vice President of EURAS (European Academy for Standardisation), engaged co-author, active contributor to various European educational and project initiatives, he brings a valuable international network to IT:U.
„Advancing understanding of the regulatory functions of technology to promote ethical, sustainable, and human-centric digital systems“.
Vladislav Fomin

