How to ensure your electrical devices are EU-compliant
As a manufacturer or importer of electrical and electronic equipment, it is essential to ensure that your products meet European regulatory requirements. These cover areas such as product safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), the Radio Equipment Directive, RoHS, energy efficiency, and protection against electromagnetic fields (EMF).
In this webinar, we offer a hands-on overview of all CE marking requirements – from compiling technical documentation and carrying out conformity assessments to preparing the Declaration of Conformity. You will gain the knowledge needed to place your electrical and electronic products on the European market smoothly and avoid delays related to compliance.
Webinar content
- Overview of the European Economic Area (EEA)
- CE marking applicability across European countries
- Key terms related to CE marking and product compliance
- Conformity assessment for electrical and electronic devices
- Responsibilities along the supply chain
- CE marking in six practical steps
- Legal and technical requirements (EU directives, harmonized standards, Declaration of Conformity, “CE certification”)
- Additional regulatory requirements (RoHS, REACH, energy labeling, EcoDesign Directive)
Further information about the webinar
- Cost: free
- Language: English
- Target audience: Developers, project managers, quality officers from manufacturers, trade and import/export professionals, testing and certification managers, as well as product compliance officers and sales staff
Register for the webinar now!
Speaker
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Consultant and Business Development Manager for Global Market Access (GMA) Markus Spiel brings extensive hands-on experience from accredited testing laboratories, having held roles such as Quality Manager, Test Equipment Coordinator, Technical Director, and Calibration and Test Technician. His expertise is further complemented by industrial experience as a qualification technician for safety-critical components in nuclear facilities - providing valuable insight into manufacturer requirements and practical compliance challenges.
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Matthias Schädl Project Manager Global Market Access, SGS Matthias Schädl has been with SGS since 2012 and has many years of experience in reliability and environmental simulation testing of electrical and electronic devices, components, and connectors/press-fit, as well as in the evaluation and application of national and international standards and regulatory requirements. Since 2023, he has been assisting companies with the implementation of regulatory requirements for international market access.
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