AI Act – compliance with the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Find out how the AI Act applies to you and get your AI systems ready for compliance.
The AI Act (Regulation EU 2024/1689) is the first comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence. It takes a risk-based approach – from prohibited practices through high-risk systems with strict requirements to systems with transparency obligations.
We help you determine which category your AI systems fall into and your role (provider, deployer), and prepare you for the obligations – from risk and data management to technical documentation, transparency and human oversight. For products with AI we align the AI Act with the CRA.
What you get
AI system classification
Determining whether a system falls under the AI Act, into which risk category and what your role is (provider/deployer).
Gap analysis and risk management
Comparison with AI Act requirements, risk assessment and setting up a risk management and data quality system.
Technical documentation
Preparing technical documentation, logs, instructions for use and evidence of compliance for high-risk systems.
Transparency and oversight
Meeting transparency obligations (e.g. labelling AI content), human oversight and AI literacy in the organisation.
How it works
- 01
Classification and role
We determine the AI Act's impact on your systems, the risk category and your role.
- 02
Gap analysis and plan
We compare the state with the requirements and build a compliance plan with priorities and deadlines.
- 03
Implementation
We help implement risk management, documentation and processes and prepare for conformity assessment.
Outcomes for you
- Certainty about how the AI Act applies to you
- Correct classification into a risk category
- Documentation and processes for compliance
- Alignment with the CRA for products with AI
Frequently asked questions
When does the AI Act apply?
Does the AI Act apply to us if we only use AI?
How does the AI Act relate to the CRA?
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