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24th March 2026: BSI has obtained temporary accreditation from the Netherlands based Raad voor Accreditatie to conduct conformity assessments for AI biometric systems under the EU AI Act, positioning BSI at the forefront of Europe’s emerging AI assurance ecosystem.
The move comes at a critical juncture for the AI industry, as regulatory requirements for high-risk systems begin to take shape and developers face increasing scrutiny around transparency, accountability and fundamental rights.
AI biometric technologies, including facial recognition, voice analysis and behavioural profiling, remain among the most commercially promising yet ethically sensitive applications of AI. Under the EU AI Act, such systems are explicitly classified as high-risk, placing new compliance obligations on providers seeking access to the European market.
BSI’s accreditation allows it to perform independent conformity assessments across several key system types:
• Remote biometric identification systems – enabling identification at a distance without user interaction
• Emotion recognition systems – analysing biometric signals to infer emotional states
• Biometric categorisation systems – segmenting individuals based on physical or behavioural attributes
For AI developers and providers, this introduces a clear pathway to demonstrate regulatory compliance and de-risk market entry in the EU.
The accreditation also strengthens BSI’s broader AI assurance offering, including its AI Performance service, which focuses on algorithm and dataset testing to validate that systems perform as intended in real-world conditions, an area of growing importance as regulators and businesses demand greater evidence of system reliability.
Omkar Joshi, Managing Director AI & Digital Solutions, BSI Regulatory Services said: “Biometric and high-impact AI systems sit at the intersection of innovation and public trust. The EU AI Act sets a new benchmark for how these technologies must be governed. Organisations that move early will not only be ahead in the race to meet regulatory requirements but also differentiate themselves through transparency, reliability and ethical leadership. This accreditation enables BSI to support the AI ecosystem with independent, rigorous assessment at a time when it’s needed most.”
For more information on BSI’s AI Performance services, visit: http://bsigroup.com/ai-performance