GOSRT is building the world's first machine-readable regulatory infrastructure, enabling financial institutions, regulators, and critical infrastructure operators to automate compliance, strengthen cyber resilience, and operate across jurisdictions with confidence.
Global financial regulation exists across thousands of documents, laws, circulars, and supervisory guidelines issued by hundreds of authorities.
Financial institutions must interpret and implement these rules manually, often across multiple jurisdictions and regulatory frameworks.
This leads to:
At the same time, new regulations such as cyber resilience frameworks, digital asset laws, and data protection obligations are increasing regulatory complexity worldwide.
GOSRT addresses this challenge by transforming regulatory text into machine-readable, executable intelligence.
Fragmented regulatory frameworks requiring manual interpretation
GOSRT establishes the world's first open infrastructure for machine-readable regulation. The platform converts regulatory frameworks into structured digital knowledge that can be executed by intelligent compliance systems.
AI-powered analysis of regulatory texts across jurisdictions
Real-time compliance status tracking and alerting
Automated evidence generation for supervisory reporting
Rapid integration of regulatory updates and amendments
GOSRT functions as a global regulatory operating system powering compliance across financial services, digital infrastructure, and critical sectors.
GOSRT currently maps regulators and regulatory frameworks across multiple regions, enabling cross-jurisdictional compliance monitoring.
69 jurisdictions with active regulatory mapping
A comprehensive platform architecture designed for regulatory intelligence at scale.
Transforms regulatory text into structured regulatory DSL, enabling machine interpretation of complex legal frameworks.
Creates modular regulatory components called Knowledge Objects (KOs) representing specific regulatory obligations and requirements.
Maps dependencies between regulatory frameworks, controls, risks, and supervisory requirements across jurisdictions.
Links regulatory rules to operational actions and evidence generation, enabling automated compliance decisions.
Produces continuous, verifiable regulatory evidence for audits and supervisory reporting requirements.
The GOSRT platform deploys specialised AI agents to interpret regulatory rules and monitor compliance in real time.
33 specialised AI agents working in coordination
GOSRT operates as an international research initiative, developing cutting-edge solutions for regulatory digitalisation.
Who benefits from our research
The programme aims to support regulators, financial institutions, and infrastructure providers in implementing advanced compliance automation.
GOSRT contributes to global efforts to modernise regulatory supervision in an increasingly digital economy.
Reduced compliance costs
Faster regulatory adaptation
Improved regulatory transparency
Enhanced cyber resilience across critical infrastructure
Improved cross-border regulatory cooperation
GOSRT collaborates with leading organisations worldwide to advance regulatory digitalisation.
The initiative welcomes partners interested in advancing regulatory digitalisation.
Leading GOSRT's vision to transform global regulation into executable intelligence.
Founder & Director of Research
Dr. Adam holds a PhD in Computing and extensive experience in cybersecurity, entrepreneurship, and research. With over 20 years of cybersecurity consulting across industries and countries, he has led significant projects like implementing ISO 27001 controls for Visa Europe and establishing a fintech patent for interest-free loans.
His entrepreneurial ventures include a biotech startup for disease-resistant cocoa and a foodtech startup addressing vitamin D deficiency. A dedicated mentor, he has nurtured talent now thriving in Silicon Valley and major corporations.
Currently based in Dubai, he continues to pioneer innovative solutions in cybersecurity and regulatory technology through GOSRT.
Balancing Privacy Needs with Location Sharing in Mobile Computing (2009)
Communication & Media Engineering (2001-2003)
Electrical & Electronic Engineering (1996-2000)
Director of Regulatory Technology
Dr. Adeyemi brings extensive experience in engineering research, quality management, and regulatory compliance. With a proven track record in EU-sponsored R&D projects across metrology, manufacturing, energy, and medical sciences, he leads GOSRT's regulatory technology development initiatives.
Currently serving as Head of Quality EMEA at Harsco Rail, he has over 14 years of leadership experience in quality management systems, operational excellence, and technical metrology across the automotive, rail, and precision engineering sectors.
His expertise in developing EU-sponsored R&D projects and deep understanding of technical and legal metrology positions him uniquely to drive GOSRT's regulatory infrastructure development.
Mechanical & Process Engineering
TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Manufacturing Engineering
Northumbria University
Automotive Engineering
Offenburg University of Applied Sciences
Our advisory board brings decades of international research and technology leadership.
Advisor – International Research Collaboration
Mr Moses Mengu is an experienced international research and innovation leader with more than four decades of experience coordinating global technology and research initiatives.
He currently serves as Senior Project Leader at the Danish Technological Institute (DTI) where he coordinates international research and development projects and partnerships.
Previously he served as Director of the International Centre at DTI, where he managed EU research programmes, international collaboration frameworks, and technology transfer initiatives.
Earlier in his career, Mr Mengu served as Managing Director of the Botswana Technology Centre, supporting innovation and industrial development programmes.
He also served for over fifteen years as Deputy Secretary General of the World Association of Industrial and Technological Research Organizations (WAITRO), where he coordinated international research cooperation among technology institutes worldwide.
Mr Mengu began his career at the CSIR Building and Road Research Institute in Ghana, where he worked on national infrastructure research programmes and government collaboration initiatives.
GOSRT aims to build an open ecosystem for regulatory intelligence infrastructure. We welcome participation from organisations committed to advancing regulatory digitalisation.