Why does CPD certified AI literacy training matter?

Why does CPD certified AI literacy training matter?

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) certification is a mark of quality and credibility for professional training programmes. It demonstrates that Anekanta®’s courses meet the rigorous standards set by the CPD certification service, ensuring that the knowledge, AI literacy and skills you gain are practical, relevant, and immediately applicable in your role.

Why Choose Anekanta®’s CPD-Certified AI Literacy and Governance Courses for Boards and Senior Leaders?

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  • Industry-Recognised Quality: CPD certification is a trusted benchmark for professionals, validating that our AI literacy and governance training meets high standards of professional learning.
  • Structured Learning Outcomes: Our CPD-accredited courses offer clear, measurable learning objectives aligned with real-world business needs and governance challenges including the EU AI Act Article 4 AI Literacy requirements.
  • Career Development: Completing a CPD-certified course not only enhances your knowledge but also provides tangible evidence of your commitment to continuous improvement and professional growth.
  • Confidence in Content: You can trust that our training material is kept up-to-date with the latest developments in AI, governance, and compliance, giving you a competitive edge in your field.
  • Flexible Delivery Formats: We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including:
    • Face-to-Face: High-touch, and confidential interactive sessions with your board and senior team at your premises or at our facility.
    • Hybrid and Online Options: Combining live sessions with digital flexibility, ideal for geographically dispersed teams.
    • Self-Paced Learning (Coming Soon!): Access high-quality content at your own pace, perfect for busy professionals.

By choosing Anekanta®’s CPD certified AI literacy and governance training, your board is making a strategic investment into AI success, supported by an industry-recognised mark of quality.

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Why Choose Anekanta®’s CPD-Certified AI Literacy and Governance Courses for Boards and Senior Leaders?

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Key EU AI Act Deadlines (updated 27 June 2026)
The EU AI Act – Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 – entered into force from 1 August 2024
2 February 2025: General definitions, AI Literacy and Prohibitions apply.
2 August 2025: Rules for general-purpose AI apply and governance must be in place.
2 August 2026: The majority of rules of the AI Act come into force and enforcement starts for applicable rules.
2 December 2026: New prohibitions + Article 50(2) transition apply.
2 December 2027: Rules for high-risk AI systems in Annex III apply.
2 December 2028: Rules for high-risk AI embedded in regulated products covered by Annex I apply
Refer to the Commission’s timeline for implementation of the Act.
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