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Q: Glauci, tell us a little about yourself and your role at UL Standards & Engagement. What does your work focus on day-to-day? 

Q: What emerging technologies are you most closely watching right now, and why?

Q: What role can standards organizations play in shaping the safe development of emerging technologies?

Q: What is one safety tip that most people don’t know but need to? 

A: Never assume a product is safe simply because it is familiar or widely available. Consumers should always check proper use instructions and inspect a product for signs of damage, especially when it’s a children’s product or anything with electrical or mechanical components. I know reading an instruction manual can feel boring, but just five minutes of reading can help prevent serious safety issues.

My tip is simple: check the instructions, read the warnings, and don’t assume it’s safe just because you recognize it.

With more than two decades of experience driving innovation, operational excellence, and product safety across global organizations, Glauci brings a broad perspective to the safe development and adoption of new technologies. Her expertise spans quality assurance, regulatory compliance, manufacturing operations, product lifecycle management, continuous improvement, and digital transformation.

Before joining UL Standards & Engagement, Glauci held leadership roles at Mattel, UL Solutions, and The Walt Disney Company, where she managed product integrity and safety requirements. Across her career, she has worked with Fortune 500 companies and global regulatory bodies to develop customer-centric solutions, improve processes, and navigate complex regulatory landscapes.

Glauci holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with an emphasis in the automotive industry from Centro Universitário da FEI, a Certificate in Business Administration from INSPER, and has completed Executive Education at Harvard Business School.

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“Standards create a common language for manufacturers, regulators, consumers, and other stakeholders, which helps build trust. In fields like AI, robotics, and quantum computing, trust is critical as public confidence depends on transparency and safety.”

格劳西-费尔南德斯

Senior Program Manager