Electrical product safety testing is essential for specific country requirements, market requirements, customer needs, and also for internal quality purposes. Failing to understand these testing and certification drivers early in a products lifecycle can result in costly delays.
If you are a manufacturer of consumer, electrotonic, medical devices, or laboratory equipment our Technical Manager for Product Safety, Neil Sulem, will to help you navigate the testing and certification process to ensure your products achieve market access.
During the webinar Neil will:
- Discuss the certification process in detail
- Cover the main standards for consumer products (IEC-EN 62368), medical devices (IEC-EN 60601-01), and laboratory equipment (IEC-EN 61010)
- Give an overview of the CB scheme
- Cover some of the common pitfalls when testing your products
- Answer your questions
- This webinar will help product manufacturers understand the process.
Our goal is to work in partnership with you, from the R&D stage to understand your requirements and ensure your electrical products are placed on the market quickly and efficiently. Register for the webinar by clicking on the link below or contact us directly if you have any questions.
Register Now for the Online Webinar
July 14, 14:00 - 15:00 BST
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