Special guest Ryan Phair, Partner and Co-chair of the Hunton Andrews Kurth Antitrust and Consumer Protection practice, joins former Origina SVP, Global Marketing and Thought Leadership, Hari Candadai, in this insightful session on the Right to Repair movement, covering:
The impact on choice created by aftermarket restrictions imposed by major hardware and software vendors
Promising environmental and economic benefits that can be achieved through Right to Repair legislation
How the Right to Repair creates a circular and growing economy, making a significant difference in your IT roadmap decisions
Moderator
Hari Candadai
Former SVP of Global Marketing and Thought Leadership, Origina
Panelist
Ryan Phair
Partner, Hunton Andrews Kurth
Current OEM policies and support models are designed to benefit the vendors and pose major roadblocks to innovation. Organizations are spending most of their budget, resources, and time on “keep the lights on” maintenance instead of strategic initiatives that drive competitiveness and growth. The “Right to Repair” movement changes that paradigm, putting CIOs and their teams back in the driver’s seat when it comes to decisions about their existing IT estate.