The AIRegu project is coordinated by Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. Co-funded by the European Union, the project aims to create a community of regulatory experts through service design and co-creation methods. This community brings together top-tier AI regulatory expertise to accelerate and advance both the understanding of AI regulation and the development of AI solutions, particularly within health and health technology SMEs.
Haaga-Helia has extensive experience in research and development projects that promote the use of AI for developing new products and business opportunities. Haaga-Helia is also responsible for the AI hub of Ulysseus European University, a European university initiative.
The project is delivered by a six-person team of specialists working in collaboration with regulatory experts and technology companies.