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Article 62 — Measures for SMEs Including Start-Ups

Measures for providers and deployers, in particular SMEs, including start-ups 1. Member States shall undertake the following actions: (a) provide SMEs, including start-ups, having a registered office or a branch in the Union, with priority access to the AI regulatory sandboxes, to the extent that they fulfil the eligibility conditions and selection criteria; the priority...

Article 62
Measures for providers and deployers, in particular SMEs, including start-ups
1. Member States shall undertake the following actions:
(a) provide SMEs, including start-ups, having a registered office or a branch in the Union, with priority access to the AI
regulatory sandboxes, to the extent that they fulfil the eligibility conditions and selection criteria; the priority access
shall not preclude other SMEs, including start-ups, other than those referred to in this paragraph from access to the AI
regulatory sandbox, provided that they also fulfil the eligibility conditions and selection criteria;
(b) organise specific awareness raising and training activities on the application of this Regulation tailored to the needs of
SMEs including start-ups, deployers and, as appropriate, local public authorities;
(c) utilise existing dedicated channels and where appropriate, establish new ones for communication with SMEs including
start-ups, deployers, other innovators and, as appropriate, local public authorities to provide advice and respond to
queries about the implementation of this Regulation, including as regards participation in AI regulatory sandboxes;
(d) facilitate the participation of SMEs and other relevant stakeholders in the standardisation development process.
2. The specific interests and needs of the SME providers, including start-ups, shall be taken into account when setting the
fees for conformity assessment under Article 43, reducing those fees proportionately to their size, market size and other
relevant indicators.
3. The AI Office shall undertake the following actions:
(a) provide standardised templates for areas covered by this Regulation, as specified by the Board in its request;
(b) develop and maintain a single information platform providing easy to use information in relation to this Regulation for
all operators across the Union;
94/144 ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2024/1689/oj
OJ L, 12.7.2024 EN
(c) organise appropriate communication campaigns to raise awareness about the obligations arising from this Regulation;
(d) evaluate and promote the convergence of best practices in public procurement procedures in relation to AI systems.

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