Beinex and Aurex showcase their expertise at Audit, Anti-Fraud & IT Congress 2025
At the Audit, Anti-Fraud & IT Congress 2025, held in Abu Dhabi, the CEO of Beinex Shantosh Sridhar delivered a session on the value artificial intelligence can bring to the world of risk.
Hosted from 18-20 November at the Conrad Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi, the Anti-Fraud & IT Congress 2025 from the IIA brought together auditors, fraud examiners, compliance officers, and IT-audit experts from around the world to discuss best practices, emerging risks and innovations in audit, anti-fraud, cybersecurity and IT governance.
One of the event’s sponsors and knowledge partners, Beinex engaged extensively with auditors and industry leaders throughout the event.
A notable highlight of its involvement was a presentation delivered by Beinex’s chief executive Shantosh Sridhar, titled ‘Your Legacy Audit Tech Is Not a Bottleneck in Adopting AI. See It Live for Yourself’. The session addressed a common concern among audit leaders: whether legacy infrastructure limits AI adoption. Sridhar took away much of those concerns, setting out how AI capabilities can be easily layered onto existing audit environments.
Other sessions at the event focused on technological advancements in internal audit, governance, and fraud prevention, as well as the growing adoption of artificial intelligence in audit functions to prevent fraud and financial loss.
According to Sridhar, discussions across the event signalled a major change in the landscape: internal audit functions are increasingly expected to deliver greater assurance, faster insights, and stronger risk visibility, all while operating with leaner teams. Beinex is a longtime partner of the annual event.
Aurex
As a strategic partner of Beinex, Aurex participated in the congress to share its viewpoints on how AI can be adopted effectively within existing audit ecosystems.
At its booth, Aurex showcased its Aurex.ai Studio, an AI-powered platform designed to improve auditing efficiency and automate routine audit processes. Live demonstrations illustrated how the platform supports auditors in reducing manual testing and shifting towards intelligence-led auditing.
The Aurex booth saw strong interest from audit professionals keen to understand how AI can be embedded across the audit lifecycle without disrupting existing systems.
