Non-compliance with the EU AI Act costs up to €35 million or 7% of global annual turnover. The fine level depends entirely on the type of violation. Banned AI practices under Article 5 carry the highest fine. High-risk AI system failures sit in the middle and...
The EU AI Act is the world’s first binding legal framework governing artificial intelligence end to end. It sets out which AI systems are permitted in the EU, which are banned outright, and what obligations apply to everything in between. Regulation (EU) 2024/1689...
Yes. The EU AI Act can apply to your company even if you are headquartered outside the EU. Any provider or deployer whose AI system output reaches EU users is in scope, regardless of where they are based. The EU AI Act applies the same obligations to non-EU companies...
BCG’s 2026 supply chain research shows that only 35% of procurement teams have adopted AI. That is the lowest adoption rate among the 13 business functions it studied. Supply chain and sales lead at 44%. Finance follows at 40%, while HR stands at 37%. The...
Michael Roesch We recently published Measure What Matters, our Manufacturing Supply Chain and Procurement Benchmark 2026, a study of real procurement ROI across more than 200 global customer projects. The data is unambiguous: procurement digitalization pays off at...