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SIAC and Jus Mundi to Collaborate on AI and Legal Tech Training for Arbitration Users

28 August 2025
in Asia-Pacific, News, Partnerships, Singapore, World
SIAC and Jus Mundi to Collaborate on AI and Legal Tech Training for Arbitration Users

Press Release

Singapore/Paris, 28 August 2025


The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and Jus Mundi are collaborating to develop practical training programmes focused on legal technology and the use of artificial intelligence in international arbitration.

SIAC and Jus Mundi signed a Memorandum of Understanding during Singapore Convention Week, expressing their intention to jointly design and conduct workshops and training programmes aimed at enhancing SIAC users’ understanding of legal technology, including AI. The initiative reflects both organisations’ shared commitment to supporting the evolving needs of arbitration users in a rapidly changing digital landscape.

Gloria Lim, CEO of SIAC, said:

“Technology will only be as useful as the user’s ability to harness it effectively. We are delighted to partner with Jus Mundi to equip our users with practical knowledge to better navigate legal technology and AI in dispute resolution work.”

Jean-Rémi de Maistre, CEO and Co-Founder of Jus Mundi, said:

“This collaboration is an important step in supporting arbitration users as they navigate the evolving landscape of legal technology. We’re honoured to work with SIAC to explore how responsible AI and legal tech can empower practitioners and clients alike.”


About SIAC

SIAC is an internationally recognised global arbitral institution providing neutral, competitive and efficient case management services to parties from all over the world. Established in 1991 as an independent, not-for-profit organisation, SIAC is amongst the world’s top international arbitration institutions, having served users from more than 100 jurisdictions. SIAC arbitration awards have been enforced in many jurisdictions under the New York Convention.

About Jus Mundi

Founded in 2019 and recognised as a mission-led company, Jus Mundi is a pioneer in the legal technology industry dedicated to powering global justice through artificial intelligence.

Headquartered in Paris, with additional offices in New York, London and Singapore. Jus Mundi serves over 150,000 users from law firms, multinational corporations, governmental bodies, and academic institutions in more than 80 countries.

Through its proprietary AI technology, Jus Mundi provides global legal intelligence, data-driven arbitration professional selection, and business development services.

For media queries, please contact: [email protected]

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