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Resilience and innovation are the stepping stones to success

Our Capabilities

CBRNE's human-centric approach to AI ensures your organisation thrives in the competitive landscape and leads with integrity and responsibility.

Take the first step toward transformative, ethical AI integration today.


A Bespoke Service Tailored to Your Needs

No two organisations are the same. The services we offer are therefore highly individualised.

The first step is to assess exactly what your needs are. We have developed the following online assessment tools to do just that. Each one takes just a few minutes to complete, and will provide a clear picture of where you are.

AI Potential

AI Potential

Assess your organisation’s readiness to leverage AI technologies.

AI Potential

AI Literacy

Evaluate the level of knowlege about AI in your organisation.

The CBRNE team has developed original methodologies to help stakeholders assess ethical, legal, and societal risks associated with high-risk AI systems.

Our frameworks, including Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment (FRIA), Ethical Impact Assessment (EIA), and Archetypical Scenario Modelling, provide structured approaches to ethical AI governance. Explore them here.


Our Partners

Latest News

CBRNE joined partners in project ULTIMATE meeting in Cannes

Dominic Kelly, Irina Marsh and Danielle Carbon represented CBRNE Ltd at the recent Project ULTIMATE (https://ultimate-project.eu/) consortium meeting on Tuesday ... CBRNE joined partners in project ULTIMATE meeting in Cannes

First official “post-project” Project ALIGNER update!

We are happy to announce that we have released an updated version of the ALIGNER Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment, which ... First official “post-project” Project ALIGNER update!

New Article Published: “The Media and Early Warning Systems”

We are delighted to announce that Irina Marsh’s latest article, “The Media and Early Warning Systems”, has been published in ... New Article Published: “The Media and Early Warning Systems”