EU AI Act
Enforcement begins August 2026. Are you ready?
Organisations deploying high-risk AI systems without structured governance face regulatory penalties, reputational exposure, and operational disruption.
VERDIX is production-ready now.
The Regulation
From optional to mandatory
The EU AI Act creates a regulatory forcing function that converts AI governance from best practice to legal requirement for any enterprise deploying high-risk AI systems — those used in employment, credit, healthcare, law enforcement, education, and critical infrastructure.
Before deployment
Structured assessment and evidence of value, risk, and readiness — before any AI system goes live.
During governance
Documented human oversight at every stage. Clear decisions. Clear accountability. No black boxes.
After go-live
Ongoing monitoring, performance tracking, and revalidation. Governance doesn't end at deployment.
How VERDIX Helps
Every requirement. Built in.
Requirement
Risk assessment before deployment
Every initiative is evaluated on value, readiness, and risk before any deployment decision is made.
Human oversight mechanisms
Independent governance constituencies review and approve every initiative, with documented rationale.
Documented decision trails
Every action, vote, and piece of evidence is logged in a complete, audit-ready record.
Ongoing governance post-deployment
Oversight, KPI tracking, and revalidation continue after go-live.
Regulatory framework mapping
Initiatives are mapped to EU AI Act risk classifications and sector-specific requirements.
Shadow AI risk management
Every initiative intake captures informal AI tool use through structured stakeholder declaration, producing Article 9-aligned risk documentation automatically.
EU-Native Platform
Governed in Europe. Operated in Europe. Jurisdiction where it belongs.
EU AI Act compliance requires not just the right platform — but the right jurisdiction. Verdix is incorporated in the Netherlands and operates exclusively under EU law. Your AI governance documentation, audit trails, and evidence vault are subject to European jurisdiction — not subject to legal access mechanisms from outside the EU.
For regulated industries where the jurisdiction of your compliance tooling is itself a compliance requirement, Verdix is the only AI governance platform in this category that qualifies.
Verdix's Tier 2 sovereign hosting is designed and architected to meet EU Commission Cloud Sovereignty Framework SEAL-2 requirements — the same standard the EU Commission applies to its own cloud procurement.
Further reading: The EU Cloud Sovereignty Framework, explained →
The Deadline
Four months to enforcement.
Organisations that begin now will have structured governance in place before August 2026. Those that wait may not.
VERDIX is fully built and deployed. Onboarding is measured in weeks, not quarters.
Regulatory Alignment
Built-in framework mapping
VERDIX maps every initiative to relevant regulatory frameworks — EU AI Act risk classification, ISO 42001, and sector-specific requirements. Evidence categories are aligned to the documentation obligations of the Act. Audit exports are structured for regulatory review.
