The AIQI Consortium is a global initiative launched to address digital trust and ethical challenges posed by the rapid development and deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Originally spearheaded by the Lord Mayor of the City of London at the TIC Council AI Summit in May 2024 as the Walbrook Accord, where summit participants acknowledged the critical role quality infrastructure has in ensuring AI is safe, compliant, and aligned with societal values.

Working in partnership, TIC Council and the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) have operationalised the initiative a proposal to implement the Walbrook Accord by establishing a consortium of quality infrastructure partners. The consortium brings together organisations and other stakeholders from over 25 countries.

The initiative is built on a collaborative and voluntary basis, encouraging international cooperation to create a unified approach to AI governance, thereby ensuring AI's positive impact on society while mitigating its potential risks.  It acts in an independent, open and non-commercial manner for the benefit of specifiers and users of accredited conformity assessment including wider society and regulators referring to conformity assessment.