EU AI Act Readiness Statement

At Hyperios, we recognise the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) as a landmark regulation shaping the global standards for trustworthy and responsible AI. With enforcement beginning in 2025, organisations developing and deploying AI systems will face new obligations around transparency, accountability, data governance, and human oversight.

As a specialist AI governance advisory, we are committed to ensuring our frameworks, services, and practices meet — and help our clients meet — the requirements of the EU AI Act.

Our Commitments

  • Alignment with the EU AI Act – We continually review our methodologies to ensure they map against the Act’s risk-based framework, including requirements for high-risk AI systems.
  • Risk & Compliance by Design – Our advisory frameworks embed mandatory controls such as risk documentation, transparency reporting, and human oversight into AI lifecycle management.
  • Cross-Border Harmonisation – Recognising the global impact of the EU AI Act, we align our approaches with other leading standards, including Singapore’s AI Verify, OECD principles, and NIST RMF.
  • Client Readiness – We work with enterprises to assess AI maturity, identify compliance gaps, and design end-to-end governance strategies that ensure early and efficient EU AI Act alignment.
  • Continuous Monitoring – We stay ahead of regulatory developments, helping organisations adapt their AI governance in response to evolving legal, technical, and ethical requirements.

Why This Matters

The EU AI Act sets a global precedent: organisations that act early will not only reduce compliance risks but also strengthen trust, accelerate approvals, and differentiate themselves in the marketplace.

At Hyperios, we believe governance should be more than a defensive measure — it should be a catalyst for innovation, resilience, and leadership.