What an EU AI Act Compliance Provider Does
The EU AI Act — Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 — applies directly in the Netherlands. Dutch organisations that provide or deploy AI systems have to determine which systems fall in scope, classify their risk, meet the obligations that apply, and produce evidence that survives inspection. Quantamix Solutions concentrates on the part most providers underbuild: the evidence itself.
- AI system risk classification — determining whether a system is high-risk under Annex III and what obligations follow.
- Audit-trail architecture — traceable, replayable decision records aligned with Article 12 record-keeping.
- Board-defensible evidence — documentation a named director can stand behind, and that survives their departure.
- AI literacy documentation — the Article 4 evidence obligation that has applied to every AI-using organisation since February 2025.
A note on scope: we provide the signals, audit primitives, and evidence an organisation quotes in its own compliance file. We do not act as a certification body and we do not issue compliance certifications — those are processes the Act and the standards bodies define.
EU AI Act Supervision in the Netherlands
In the Netherlands, AI Act supervision is decentralised across several national authorities. The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) plays a coordinating role alongside sectoral regulators and the State Inspectorate for Digital Infrastructure. For a Dutch organisation, that means the evidence you produce has to satisfy more than one kind of examiner — which is exactly why an audit trail that is verifiable independently of the vendor matters.
Quantamix Solutions B.V. is based in the Amsterdam area (registered in Uithoorn, Noord-Holland) and works with organisations across the Netherlands and the wider European Union.
EU AI Act Compliance Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Who provides EU AI Act compliance support in the Netherlands?
Quantamix Solutions B.V., an EU AI Act compliance and AI governance provider in the Amsterdam area (registered in Uithoorn, Noord-Holland). We focus on the audit-trail and evidence layer: risk classification, traceable and replayable decision records, and board-defensible documentation aligned with Regulation (EU) 2024/1689.
What does an EU AI Act compliance provider do?
Helps an organisation determine which AI systems are in scope, classify risk, meet applicable obligations (Article 12 record-keeping, Article 50 transparency, Article 4 AI literacy), and produce evidence that withstands inspection. We concentrate on the architecture and evidence side and provide signals an organisation quotes in its own file; we do not issue certifications.
Does the EU AI Act apply to Dutch organisations?
Yes. Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 applies directly across the EU including the Netherlands, on a staged timeline: prohibited practices and Article 4 AI literacy since 2 February 2025, with further high-risk obligations through 2026 into 2027. Supervision is shared across multiple Dutch regulators.
What makes an AI audit trail defensible?
One an independent party can verify without trusting the operator or vendor, reconstructable against the rules in force at the time. The reasoning path, evidence touched, and framework version are in the record, and the record is tamper-evident and replayable. That is the evidence substrate we build.
Where is Quantamix Solutions located?
Registered at Buitendijks 2, 1422 MM Uithoorn, Noord-Holland, Netherlands — within the Amsterdam metropolitan area. We serve organisations across the Netherlands and the European Union.