Law-to-practice learning
Clear modules that explain AI Act concepts without turning training into legal advice or vague compliance theatre.
CertAI.eu is a serious European learning, assessment and certification centre helping companies, public bodies and professional teams understand what the EU AI Act means in practice — and build the human capability required to use, provide and govern AI responsibly.
Organisations need more than a generic AI course. They need role-specific literacy, internal governance, documented actions and a clear understanding of where their AI systems sit in the regulatory landscape.
CertAI.eu is designed as a more demanding and specialised counterpart to broad AI literacy certification. It focuses on the legal, governance and operational side of responsible AI adoption in Europe.
Clear modules that explain AI Act concepts without turning training into legal advice or vague compliance theatre.
Different tracks for executives, HR, L&D, product teams, AI users, compliance teams and technical operators.
Case-based exams that test judgement, risk awareness, documentation thinking and practical decision-making.
Certificates, learning histories and reporting outputs that help organisations demonstrate training activity.
The AI Act creates a new need for shared literacy between leadership, legal, HR, compliance, procurement, product and technical teams. CertAI.eu helps turn that fragmented responsibility into a common operating language.
Programmes can be delivered as self-paced learning, facilitated workshops, enterprise cohorts or customised academies. Each track can include assessment, certificate issuance and organisational reporting.
For employees, managers and AI users who need a clear understanding of safe, responsible and legally aware AI use.
For compliance, HR, L&D, legal operations, product and leadership teams that must coordinate AI governance across the organisation.
For organisations operating in sensitive areas such as education, employment, essential services, public administration or regulated environments.
CertAI.eu does not treat every learner the same. A board member, HR manager, developer, procurement officer and everyday AI user need different depth, examples and assessment logic.
Understand governance exposure, strategic risk, board-level accountability and the business case for early AI Act readiness.
Translate legal obligations into internal processes, evidence, supplier questions, risk reviews and staff training actions.
Create role-based AI literacy programmes and keep training evidence aligned with organisational responsibilities.
Build practical understanding of transparency, oversight, data quality, documentation, monitoring and responsible deployment.
Prepare teams using AI in services, education, administration or citizen-facing decisions with stronger responsibility and public trust expectations.
CertAI.eu is careful by design: certificates can document learning and assessed competence, but they do not claim automatic legal compliance. This makes the platform stronger, safer and more credible for serious organisations.
Who completed which programme, when, at what level and for which role or organisational context.
Scenario-based testing that demonstrates understanding beyond passive attendance or generic awareness.
Aggregated insights for L&D, compliance and leadership teams to identify gaps and plan next actions.
CertAI.eu is designed for organisations that want to move early, educate seriously and create credible evidence of AI literacy and governance readiness across their teams.
The platform is positioned with care: strong enough for the market, precise enough for compliance teams, and honest enough to avoid risky claims.
No. CertAI.eu is an independent training and certification centre. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by or acting on behalf of European Union institutions.
No certificate alone can prove full legal compliance. CertAI.eu certificates document training completion and assessed understanding. Organisations should combine training with legal, technical, governance and risk-management work.
Providers and deployers of AI systems should take measures to ensure sufficient AI literacy for staff and other people dealing with AI systems on their behalf, adapted to knowledge, experience, role, context and system risk.
Yes. Enterprise programmes can be adapted by role, sector, AI use cases, internal policy, risk profile and preferred delivery model.
CertAI.eu should keep its content under continuous legal and regulatory review. The site references official EU materials and avoids claims of legal advice, guaranteed compliance or public authority status.
European Commission information on the AI Act, governance and application timeline.
European Commission →Commission guidance on Article 4, AI literacy, scope, documentation and enforcement approach.
AI literacy Q&A →Official AI Act timeline and article-level information managed by the European Commission.
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