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Implemented governance architecture. Not advisory reports.

Most organisations in regulated sectors are already using AI systems. The question is whether those systems are governed: documented, auditable, and operating within defined accountability structures.

The services below describe what each area of governance involves, what the EU AI Act requires in practice, and who it applies to. Browse them to build a clearer picture of where your organisation stands.

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EU AI Act High-Risk Deployer Checklist

If your organisation uses AI systems in your business, the EU AI Act classifies you as a deployer and specific obligations apply to you. This checklist maps each of those obligations to the Article that requires it, so you know exactly what your governance needs to include before 2 August 2026.

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Governed AI in practice. Straight to your inbox.

Practical guidance on EU AI Act compliance, governed AI workflows, RAG* knowledge systems, and operating models for regulated organisations in Ireland and the EU.

* RAG: retrieval-augmented generation. A technique for building AI systems that retrieve information from an authoritative source before generating a response, rather than relying on a model's training data alone.

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