A LinkedIn post from Harvey highlights the company’s participation in the Legal Innovation & Tech Fest this week, where it plans to showcase its legal AI platform. The post notes a “Speed Demo” on 28 April designed to provide a short, practical demonstration of how Harvey’s technology may be influencing the way legal work is performed.
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The company’s LinkedIn post also points to a panel on 29 April titled “Beyond the Hype: AI, Lawyers, and the New Shape of Legal Work,” featuring Harvey’s Australian Country Manager and Head of GTM ANZ alongside a chief innovation officer from a major law firm. The post further mentions an exhibition presence at booth GTC14, suggesting a focus on direct engagement with legal professionals.
For investors, this activity implies that Harvey is targeting increased visibility in the legal technology market, particularly in the Australia and New Zealand region. Participation in industry conferences and thought-leadership panels may help the company build relationships with law firms, validate product-market fit, and potentially accelerate customer adoption.
If these engagements translate into new enterprise deployments, Harvey could strengthen recurring revenue opportunities and expand its regional footprint. The emphasis on practical demonstrations and discussions about what is “actually working in practice” may also indicate an effort to differentiate its AI offerings in a crowded legal tech landscape.

