Marylin Montoya to Be Featured as Speaker and Award Nominee at AINext Awards & Conference 2026
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Las Vegas, NV AINext Awards & Conference 2026 is proud to announce Marylin Montoya, Founder and CEO of Regumint, as a featured speaker and award nominee, recognizing her outstanding leadership in AI-powered legal reasoning, regulatory intelligence, and responsible innovation in high-stakes environments. A distinguished founder, operator, and AI strategist based in Paris, Marylin Montoya has emerged as one of Europe’s most respected voices at the intersection of artificial intelligence, legal systems, healthcare transformation, and regulated enterprise innovation. With more than 14 years of experience leading growth, product direction, and strategic execution for high-impact B2B SaaS companies, her work represents the kind of deep, durable innovation that the AINext platform was built to celebrate. Marylin’s journey into AI began not from theoretical experimentation, but from a decade of hands-on operational leadership across Europe’s B2B SaaS ecosystem. As part of a founding team and later as Chief Marketing Officer, she helped scale multiple startups through high-growth stages, including ventures that ultimately achieved €100M+ exits. These experiences gave her a rare understanding of how to build systems that survive real-world pressure—where product decisions, market incentives, and user trust must align under constant operational complexity. This foundation ultimately led her to establish Regumint, a pioneering European legal-intelligence startup designed to address one of the most difficult challenges in AI today: legal reasoning in highly regulated environments. Unlike general-purpose AI tools that treat legal text as static documents, Regumint approaches European Union law as a dynamic reasoning system. The platform uses advanced AI and NLP architectures to transform dense and evolving regulations into structured, machine-readable intelligence, enabling businesses, policymakers, and regulated enterprises to understand clause-level meaning, risk exposure, temporal validity, and strategic implications in real time. At a time when AI adoption in legal and compliance functions is accelerating globally, Marylin’s work stands out because…
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