EU AI Act Conformity Assessment

The EU AI Act becomes fully enforceable from 2 August 2026
High-risk AI systems must be registered from February 2026. Regulators across Europe will begin active supervision. Leaders have less than a year to have every AI system is identified, classified, auditable, and fully compliant. If you have AI systems and interact with EU consumers, you may be exposed and require EU AI Act Conformity support.
Organisations in scope of the act should have their current AI estate mapped, tested for bias, or put in place the documentation and governance that new law requires. Waiting risks fines, enforcement actions, reputational damage, and being left behind by responsible competitors.
Conformity Assessment Service
Pendle delivers an end-to-end service ensuring rapid and confident readiness for the demands of the EU AI Act.
Own transparent, auditable, ethical AI practices that meet both legal requirements and market expectations.
| Service | Detail |
| AI Solution Catalogue and Repository | Complete system classification, system mapping and risk-based classification built into an auditable central repository (mandatory under the Act by by Q4 2025) |
| Bias Testing for Fairness Metrics | Deliver bias detection protocols and repeatable audit routines – with full support for pre-deployment and ongoing monitoring |
| Comprehensive AI Solution Assessment | Ethical, data, and governance review spanning every Act requirement: autonomy, safety, data integrity, explainability, robustness, accountability and more. Evidentiary reports and assessment outputs designed for regulator inspection and board assurance. Ongoing remediation and improvement to keep your estate “evergreen” as regulatory interpretations evolve. |
Connect With Our Specialists
Rob Sexton
Partner, Audit & Assurance

As a chartered accountant with deep auditing experience from PwC’s banking and capital markets practice, Rob understands how to validate AI systems with the same rigour as standards that financial services demand.
His approach to AI assurance is focused on compliance and building stakeholder confidence that enables bold innovation.
Stephanie Gradwell
Partner, Responsible AI

Stephanie is a recognised expert in AI who helps organisations bridge the critical gap between commercial strategy and technical execution through a Responsible lens.
A Chartered Accountant , with an MSc in AI from Oxford University, Stephanie is a certified AI Professional (CAIP) and was named one of the Top 20 Women In Tech.
Jon Machtynger
AI Ethicist & Technology Strategist

Jon has worked with AI since the 1980s – with a specialism in AI ethics. He has spent 30 years in technical leadership, with experience across major technology firms (IBM and Microsoft) and industry domains.
Norbert van Rooij
Senior Advisor, Life Sciences

With 20 years of hands-on experience in Government Affairs, Market Access, and Patient Advocacy, Norbert supports healthcare organisations in navigating the European healthcare systems.
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