AI Act: Are you ready?

The AI Act is here. Are you truly compliant?

The new European Regulation on artificial intelligence, the AI Act, is redefining how AI may be developed, deployed, and governed across the EU. If your company provides or deploys AI in the EU, then the AI Act likely applies to you—even if you don’t have a physical presence in Europe.

The AI Act introduces a mandatory obligation for non-EU companies to appoint an EU Authorised Representative. This is true for both providers of high-risk AI systems, as well as providers of general-purpose AI models. Appointing an Authorised Representative is one of the steps to ensure your compliance with the AI Act. 

This is where EDPO provides trusted, compliant, and secure support.

EDPO, your partner for international compliance

EDPO is recognised as a leading provider of regulatory representation services in Europe. For many years, we have supported hundreds of businesses in meeting their legal obligations under the GDPR, UK GDPR, Swiss FADP, DSA, Data Act, NIS2, and recently the AI Act.

With extensive experience as representative and a presence in the EU, UK and Switzerland, EDPO offers offers comprehensive representative services to businesses without a local office in these jurisdictions.

Choosing EDPO means gaining peace of mind, efficiency and credibility with regulators.


Discover how EDPO can support your company to become compliant. Fill out our AI Act registration form
here, or contact us at info@edpo.com 

ISO 27001 added value

ISO 27001 added value

ISO 27001: Security You Can Rely On At EDPO, we provide representative services under Article 27 of the GDPR and other digital regulations....

About the author

Sérgio Abreu

Sérgio studied International and European Law at Nova University in Lisbon. In his master’s thesis he delved into the impact of facial recognition technologies in Data Protection and Privacy in the EU. He’s CIPP/E certified. Sérgio studied and worked in multiple European cities, including Coimbra, Lisbon, Ljubljana, Brussels and Luxembourg. Sérgio was a Blue Book Trainee at the European Commission’s Data Policy and Innovation Unit, where he was involved in the preparatory work surrounding the Data Act. He also worked at a financial tech company and as a trainee at the Portuguese Competition Authority and at the Portuguese Embassy in Brussels. Sérgio is fluent in Portuguese and English and has an intermediate level in Spanish and French.

Sérgio Abreu

Follow us on Linkedin for daily breaking GDPR news!

Get our weekly newsletter in your inbox every Monday with fresh GDPR and Data Protection news!