The EU AI Act is in force.

Does your organisation know what it requires of you?

This free 45-minute session with Kibo AI expert Markus Schaumberger cuts through the legal complexity. Walk away knowing what the regulation actually requires, where your AI use cases stand, and what practical action looks like. No legal background needed.

Every other Thursday at 16:00 CET

45 minutes live

Microsoft Teams

Held in German, for the D/A/CH region

100% Free

No cost, no catch

45 Minutes

Focused, no filler

Every Other Thursday

Register once, join any session

Live Q&A

Ask your specific questions

Most organisations using AI today cannot answer three basic questions

The EU AI Act applies a risk-based approach. What’s prohibited, what’s high-risk, and what’s simply a transparency requirement: these distinctions exist. Most organisations just haven’t mapped their AI use cases to them yet.

What is actually prohibited?

The EU AI Act bans specific AI practices outright. Most organisations assume the tools they use are fine, but the prohibited categories are concrete and sometimes surprising. Few have assessed whether any of their use cases cross the line.

Which of our tools are high-risk?

High-risk AI has a precise legal definition: HR and recruitment tools, credit decisions, safety-critical applications. The category is clear once explained, but most organisations have never mapped their AI use cases to it.

What are deployers required to do?

The EU AI Act doesn't just apply to AI builders. It applies to organisations that use AI. As a deployer, you have real obligations around oversight, transparency, and documentation, even for tools built entirely by third parties.

45 minutes that give you genuine clarity

Markus Schaumberger brings 25+ years of experience in enterprise consulting and has built high-performing teams while leading major digital transformation programs.
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Markus Schaumberger

Managing Director D/A/CH, Kibo AI

Markus works directly with enterprise leadership teams across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland on AI governance and EU AI Act readiness. He has spent the past two years helping organisations understand what the regulation actually requires and what a practical, proportionate response looks like. He runs this webinar because the same questions come up in every organisation, and a focused 45-minute session answers them more clearly than months of internal debate.

EU AI Act specialist, advising deployer organisations on governance strategy and practical compliance

Led AI governance engagements across financial services, insurance, healthcare, and manufacturing

Plain-language approach: no legal jargon, no unnecessary complexity, no panic

45 minutes, three phases

0:00 – 0:15

What the EU AI Act actually says

A factual, jargon-free overview of the regulation: the risk-tier structure, who it applies to, and what distinguishes prohibited, high-risk, transparency, and minimal-risk AI in practice.

0:15 – 0:35

How it applies to your organisation

Working through real AI use cases: GenAI copilots, HR tools, chatbots, automation, decision support. What obligations exist depending on your use case, and where the grey areas are.

0:35 – 0:45

Live Q&A

Ask Markus directly about your situation. Common questions include sector-specific obligations, third-party AI tools, procurement implications, and where to start.

Join us on
11 June 2026

Register once. Your spot is valid for this and any future session. You will receive a calendar invite and a short preparation note. No preparation is required on your part.

Reserve your free spot

Takes less than 60 seconds

Join us on
11 June 2026

Register once. Your spot is valid for this and any future session. You will receive a calendar invite and a short preparation note. No preparation is required on your part.

Reserve your free spot

Takes less than 60 seconds

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Frequently asked questions

Can I book as an individual employee?

Yes. Many participants book through their personal annual training budget, no company-wide decision needed. Some pay entirely out of pocket because they want to be the person their company turns to on AI questions and know that this skill directly shapes their career options over the next few years. Whether you are looking to move up, stay relevant, or simply get ahead of your colleagues: all modules are bookable for individuals. The Foundation course starts at 790 € per person for a single day, and you can add further modules whenever you are ready.

No. The 45 minutes are dedicated entirely to the EU AI Act content. Markus runs this webinar because the same questions come up across every organisation, and a focused group session answers them more efficiently than individual conversations. If you want to discuss your specific situation after the webinar, that option exists, but nothing will be pitched to you during the session itself.

You receive a confirmation email with the Microsoft Teams link and a calendar invite for the next session at 16:00 CET. A short preparation note arrives the day before, outlining the questions the session will answer. No preparation required, just show up.

No. This webinar is designed for decision-makers: CEOs, CFOs, legal leads, HR directors, and operations managers. The focus is on obligations, governance, and practical action, not on technical implementation or legal theory. If your organisation uses AI, you have enough context to benefit from the session.
The live Q&A is the most valuable part and cannot be replicated in a recording. Since the webinar runs every other Thursday, we recommend registering for the next session that fits your schedule. Your registration is valid for all upcoming sessions.