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Wolters Kluwer and OpenAI Announce Expanded Enterprise AI Collaboration

The companies announced an expanded partnership on June 3, 2026, to integrate OpenAI capabilities into Wolters Kluwer's Expert AI suite for regulated professional sectors.

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Wolters Kluwer and OpenAI announced an expanded enterprise AI collaboration on June 3, 2026, from Alphen aan den Rijn. The agreement combines OpenAI's latest capabilities across Wolters Kluwer's Expert AI product suite to develop AI-native solutions for professionals and institutions in regulated, high-stakes environments.

Alex Tyrrell, SVP and Head of Advanced Technology at Wolters Kluwer, said the collaboration accelerates the company's Expert AI vision by bringing trusted AI to the workflows of clinicians, lawyers, accountants, and other experts.

He added that combining OpenAI's enterprise capabilities with Wolters Kluwer's curated content, domain workflows, and Responsible AI Principles will scale purpose-built AI for critical professional decision-making. The companies have a pipeline of features planned that will use domain-grounded generative and agentic AI to support decision-making and professional productivity.

Wolters Kluwer can deploy OpenAI technologies within its secure, model-agnostic GenAI enablement platform called FAB while remaining inside its existing enterprise infrastructure and meeting customer governance requirements.

Ashley Kramer, VP of Enterprise at OpenAI, said AI is becoming a critical operating layer for enterprise and expressed enthusiasm about working with Wolters Kluwer. She stated that the agreement enables advanced AI capabilities in professional environments where accuracy, governance, and trust are paramount.

Wolters Kluwer is deploying Expert AI capabilities at scale across healthcare, tax and accounting, legal, compliance, and regulatory workflows.

UpToDate Expert AI represents the generative AI-powered evolution of the company's evidence-based information solution and operates under a multi-layer expert-in-the-loop framework with strong governance. By working with OpenAI and leveraging features in the new models, Wolters Kluwer improved cost savings, responsiveness, and speed in UpToDate Expert AI while increasing clinical relevance.

The collaboration enhances the relevance of Wolters Kluwer's Expert AI solutions across healthcare, tax and accounting, legal, and compliance.

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