EU AI Act Readiness and Compliance Support

For organisations that develop, integrate, or use AI in day-to-day operations and want to manage EU AI Act-driven risk classification, transparency, documentation, and effective controls in a legally and commercially defensible way – especially where partners and customers already set compliance expectations.

Ingredients

  • AI inventory and risk classification at use-case level, with clear role definition
  • Requirements and gap assessment with a prioritised compliance roadmap
  • Transparency and human oversight operating model with disclosures, responsibilities, and approval points
  • Compliance package for high-risk systems with documentation, traceability, logging, and verifiable evidence
  • AI governance and continuous control monitoring with registers, change management, and deviation management

Description

The EU AI Act applies a risk-based approach: certain AI use cases are prohibited, while high-risk systems are subject to strict expectations around transparency, controlled lifecycle management, human oversight, and demonstrable compliance. The goal of readiness is to make AI use and systems visible, classifiable, and manageable through a consistent, documented, and auditable operating model for AI-related processes.

Our approach is execution-focused: we build an AI inventory, define the relevant roles and obligations, perform the gap analysis, and then implement the required operating model – from disclosures and approvals through documentation and logging to continuous control monitoring. Mature AI governance is not only about compliance: it reduces legal and reputational risk, accelerates partner due diligence and tender processes, and makes the operation and change management of AI-enabled processes more stable.

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