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Asenion Welcomes Stefan Larsson as Affiliated Researcher

June 20, 2025
Asenion Welcomes Stefan Larsson as Affiliated Researcher

Stockholm, June 20, 2025 — Asenion, a leading provider of AI governance, risk, and compliance solutions, is pleased to announce that Stefan Larsson has joined as an Affiliated Researcher.

Dr. Larsson is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in Technology and Social Change at the Department of Technology and Society, Lund University. He holds a PhD in Sociology of Law, a PhD in Spatial Planning, and an LLM. As Research Team Manager for AI and Society, his work bridges law, technology, and governance, with a strong focus on the societal impact of artificial intelligence.

“Good AI governance is a prerequisite for enabling AI adoption,” said Dr. Larsson. “I look forward to contributing to Asenion’s mission of building trust in AI systems through rigorous governance, testing, and assurance.”

By welcoming Dr. Larsson, Asenion strengthens its commitment to combining cutting-edge research with practical frameworks that enable organizations to adopt AI safely, responsibly, and in alignment with global standards.

“We are thrilled to have Stefan onboard,” said David Van Bruwsene, CEO at Asenion. “His expertise in law, governance, and the societal dimensions of AI will be invaluable as we continue to advance our platform and thought leadership in AI governance and AI assurance.”

About Asenion
Asenion (formerly Fairly AI and anch.AI) helps organizations adopt AI securely, responsibly, and in compliance with global standards and regulations such as ISO/IEC 42001, the EU AI Act, and NYC Local Law 144. By extending proven Model Risk Management practices to AI, Asenion delivers a unique combination of qualitative governance assessments and quantitative stress, scenario, and blindspot testing, enabling clients to accelerate AI adoption with confidence.

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