Adherent Launches Agentic AI Platform for Product Compliance

The company has rebranded to Adherent and launched an agentic AI platform designed to automate product compliance operations and support global growth

Justin Tomlinson

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Adherent Launches Agentic AI Platform for Product Compliance

On June 16, 2026, the Cork, Ireland-based company Compliance & Risks officially announced its rebranding to Adherent. This significant corporate transition marks the organization's evolution from its historical role as a trusted provider of regulatory intelligence into the creator of an agentic artificial intelligence platform that is purpose-built specifically for product compliance. According to the company, this new brand identity is intended to reflect Adherent's core aim of helping organizations maintain continuous compliance amid ongoing regulatory changes, while simultaneously enabling them to confidently pursue growth in global markets. The rebranding represents a strategic shift for the company as it transitions from a regulatory intelligence provider into an AI-driven compliance operations platform.[1][2]

In conjunction with this rebranding effort, Adherent has announced the general availability of its new agentic AI product compliance platform. This newly available platform combines proprietary, expert-validated regulatory intelligence with purpose-built agents that are designed to automate product compliance operations. To lead the company through its next chapter of growth and development, Adherent has also named two senior executives to its leadership team, appointing Zack Cable to serve as President and naming Brian Elmi as a senior executive. These executive appointments are intended to help lead the company through this next chapter of its business operations.[1][2]

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