Mar 28, 2018

Microtechnology industry affected by a variety of EU regulations

Mar 28, 2018


The European microtechnology industry covers a broad range of technology fields including micro components, MEMS, nanotechnology, advanced materials, and optical technologies. Consequently, the industry is affected by a variety of EU regulations and directives, such as RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances), REACH (Registration Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals), or the Machinery Directive.

Recently, regulations that apply to device manufacturers have become relevant for the supplier industry as well. The new Medical Device Regulation, for instance, which took effect in May 2017, has considerably increased the requirements of certification and documentation for suppliers of the medical device industry.

Source: IVAM Survey 2018

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