Quintant
AI Governance Advisory
for Enterprise

From AI pilots to predictable, production-grade value.

Quintant helps C-level leaders in large enterprises escape 'Pilot Purgatory' — turning scattered AI experiments into a controlled, auditable production system with measurable ROI.

Why most enterprise AI never leaves “Pilot Purgatory”

In large enterprises, the problem is not a lack of ideas for AI. The problem is that projects are stuck in ‘Pilot Purgatory’ — burning budget without delivering measurable value.

Typical reasons include unadapted processes, unscalable architecture, and lack of governance.

You don’t need another ‘AI lab’. You need a system that connects technology, governance, and the business into a single flow: from idea to a working service.

Unfinished PoCs that never reach production.

Shadow AI and Shadow Engineering quietly bypassing formal rules and processes.

Policies written in slide decks that are not enforceable in tools.

Fragmented ownership across IT, Risk, and the business — no one feels accountable for the outcome.

“Don’t know where to start with AI?”

Quintant also works with companies that are just starting their AI journey.

If you are a company (finance, telco/media, insurance, retail, manufacturing, services) and:

  • hear about AI everywhere,
  • you feel this technology can bring benefits to your company,
  • but don’t know where to begin without wasting money,

we start with AI Discovery — a structured diagnostic that:

  • maps your processes and identifies the highest-value AI opportunities,
  • ranks 1–3 realistic directions by business impact and feasibility,
  • ends with a business case per candidate — designed for a decision, not a presentation.

REGULATORY DEADLINE

The deadline may move. The obligations will not.

On 2 August 2026, Article 26 of the EU AI Act becomes enforceable for high-risk AI deployers. On 26 March 2026, the European Parliament voted 569 to 45 to extend that deadline to 2 December 2027 under the Digital Omnibus. The Council adopted its own mandate on 13 March. Trilogue negotiations begin in April. Until the final text is published in the Official Journal, the original deadline stands. Article 26’s thirteen deployer obligations — inventory, human oversight, logging, risk management — are unchanged. The timeline may shift. The requirements will not.

Check your AI Act readiness

The Production OS for AI in large enterprises

Five layers that turn AI ideas into governed, repeatable delivery.

01

Strategy & Outcomes

Clear value hypotheses tied to KPIs and the P&L — fewer 'interesting use cases', more projects that actually pay off. Principles of conduct in times of technological revolution.

02

Governance & Risk CORE

Controls-as-code (AI risk management): auditable logs, guardrails, approvals and policies (EU AI Act compliance) that actually block unwanted scenarios.

03

Processes

Selection and redesign of business processes to optimally use AI capabilities.

04

Architecture

Data management, MLOps, RAG architecture, centralised AI access, data security, and technical compliance — adapted to your existing stack, not an imaginary greenfield diagram.

05

Operating Model

AI operational model: ownership of processes and solutions, monitoring and management of AI systems — model drift and quality, performance metrics, and ROI measurement.

Quintant does not replace your tools. The goal is to use the existing stack and complement it to create a coherent operating system for AI that both auditors and the board trust.

What changes when AI finally leaves the lab

Fewer, better-chosen use cases — prioritised by business value and regulatory risk.

Faster time-to-production with clear decision gates and ready-made playbooks.

Less 'AI theatre' and governance that only exists in slide decks.

A single, defensible narrative for regulators, internal audit, and the board — grounded in data, not hype.

From AI Discovery to Article 26 compliance — see the full service offering.

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"Quintant was founded by Krzysztof Goworek, an AI and automation architect with 25 years of experience turning technology investments into business results across finance, telecoms, and the public sector."

Instead of more slideware, Quintant focuses on solutions that actually work in an enterprise environment.