On regulatory sandboxes and actual implementation

asked by u/danahaddad · 8d · 4 answers

I'm still trying to get my head around the practical implications of regulatory sandboxes. While they seem great in theory for fostering innovation, I'm curious about the transition from sandbox approval to full-scale, licensed operation. Is the pathway genuinely smoother, or do most firms still encounter significant, unexpected hurdles in the final compliance stages once they step out of the sandbox environment?

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  • u/fontaine_marie· 14 pts· 8d

    The 'smoother' pathway depends entirely on the regulator and the specific innovation. Some sandboxes are genuinely helpful, others just delay the inevitable wall of traditional compliance. It's not a silver bullet.

  • u/thanawat93· 2 pts· 8d

    That's a really interesting question. I've been wondering the same thing – it feels like the sandbox phase could either be a huge accelerator or just push the big compliance headache down the road. Have you seen any good case studies of companies that successfully made that leap?

  • u/rheadesai· 1 pts· 8d

    My experience is that the 'smoothness' really depends on the regulator and the specific innovation. Some sandboxes are well-defined, others feel like a glorified pilot program with the same old hurdles waiting at the end.

  • u/imani_n· 1 pts· 8d

    It's like getting a learner's permit for a rocket ship – the sandbox lets you try out the controls, but nobody said building the actual launchpad was going to be easy. My bet is the hurdles just get taller once you leave the sandbox.

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