AI governance is not optional under the EU AI Act
It is the requirement.
It is the requirement.
KNOW THE RULES
AI governance & EU AI Act
The EU AI Act is in force. We help organizations understand where they stand, what they need to do, and how to build AI Governance that actually gets used - not just documented and forgotten.
Risk classification - know which of your AI systems fall under the Act and what obligations come with them.
AI Inventory of your AI systems - a structured overview of the AI systems in your organization, ready for classification and review.
Simulation of your real use-cases - work through your real scenarios to test where your AI Governance holds and where it doesn't.
Helping to communicate and train your people - your people will understand what the Act means for them.
Who this is for
You've been asked to get your organization ready for the EU AI Act - and you're working out what that actually means in practice. Not the legal theory. The real work: what systems you have, how they're classified, what your people need to know, and how to build something that holds up
What you walk away with
A clear picture of where your organization stands under the EU AI Act.
A structured inventory of your AI systems.
Risk classifications that hold up to scrutiny.
WHY IT MATTERS NOW
The Act is in force. The obligations are
yours.
01
The Act applies
to you
If your organisation deploys or develops AI systems in the EU, you are in scope. Sector, size, and tool type all affect your obligations.
02
Risk drives
obligations
High-risk systems require documentation, human oversight, and bias testing - before deployment. The classification determines the workload.
03
Governance is
the proof
When the regulator asks, the question is not what your AI can do. It is what your organisation did to govern it.
04
August 2026 is
the deadline
Full enforcement of high-risk obligations applies from August 2026. AI Governance structures take time to build. The window is narrowing.
WHAT WE SEE
The gap between having AI and governing it is where the risk lives
Organisations that have deployed AI tools are often ahead of their own AI governance. The tools are live. The obligations exist. The structures to meet them are not yet in place.
We work with you to close that gap - from AI Inventory to classification, from policy to people. The approach is built around your organisation, not a template.
Aug 2026
Full enforcement deadline for high-risk AI obligations under the EU AI Act
Art. 3(1)
The EU AI Act defines AI by what it does - not how it looks or who built it
4 tiers
Unacceptable, high, limited, and minimal risk - each with different obligations
1 question
When the regulator comes, they will not ask the AI. They will ask you.
Not sure where to start?
Book a free call and we’ll tell you exactly where to start.
Book a free call and we’ll tell you exactly where to start.
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