On 11 March 2026, Carsten Ullrich, Research Scientist at the University of Luxembourg Institute for Digital Ethics (ULIDE), presented at the Luxembourg Data Protection Commission (CNPD) on the new CE Marking requirements for High-Risk AI systems under the AI Act.
The event was part of the CNPDs Daprolab workshop series, which brings together compliance experts from businesses and the public sector to discuss practical questions of the application of data protection and related laws. During this event, which was entitled “Europrivacy (GDPR) & CE Marking (AI Act): Convergences, Differences, and Complementarities.”, experts discussed how organizations can navigate the intersection of GDPR’s privacy certification framework and the AI Act’s CE marking requirements.
Carsten Ullrich joined Sébastien Ziegler (EuroPrivacy) and moderator Elena-Cristina Gerth (CNPD) in exploring practical approaches to compliance, emphasizing the need for integrated strategies in data protection and AI governance.