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We will be hosting our Certification and International Market Access Seminar in Oceanside, CA, September 26th - 27th! The 2-day event will provide critical training on the latest global regulations for ITE and Wireless products.
When: September 26th - 27th
Where: SpringHill Suites by Marriott San Diego Oceanside 110 N Myers St, Oceanside, CA 92054
Cost: $500 per person
Topics covered:
- Keynote: Compliance Challenges OEM Integrators Face, presented by Brandon Quintana of Avnet Integrated
- Keynote: An Overview of SAR Requirements Globally, presented by Jay Moulton of RF Exposure Lab
- Keynote: Design for Compliance, presented by Paul Melanson of Dell Technologies
- How compliant product supports profitability
- Growing environmental considerations and design for brand promotion
- How to integrate requirements into design specs
- How to adapt to transitions to ensure future compliance (some material out of my other presentations)
- Considerations for part numbers and SKUs vs. Regulatory Models (where there are differences too, like India)
- Labeling considerations – size, location, complexity, print-on-demand, print in blocks
- Overview of compliance label rules for selling your products worldwide (Challenges and Standardization)
- The Challenge of Integrating machine-to-machine (M2M) Communications across Industries
- Cyber Security for IoT, are you ready for market access to the EU after Aug 1, 2024?
- The Challenges of IoT Integration and How to Address Them
- Compatibility and interoperability
- Security
- Connectivity
- Overview of RoHS Requirements All Over the World with an emphasis on Saudi Arabia SASO RoHS Conformity
- Update on regulatory requirements in Asia
- Taiwan acceptance of IEC 62368-1 and CISPR 32 (BSMI New Standards CNS 15589-1 (Safety) and CNS15936 (EMC) for IT/AV devices)
- China Update ( New EMC standard GB/T 9254.1-2021 (CISPR 32:2015), and will China accept IECEE/CB Scheme CBTC/TRs for the EMC testing in lieu of in-country testing)
- Overview of Indonesia Market Access Requirements including new mandatory requirements for Ethernet Network Telecommunication Devices
- Update on India (BIS and TEC)
- Vietnam - Draft National Technical Regulation on Electrical Safety Requirements for Telecommunication and Information Terminal Equipment
- Regulatory requirements in Africa
- Overview of South Africa (NRCS Safety LoA, SABS EMC, and ICASA Type Approval)
- Type Approval Requirements for non-RF devices
- Overview of PVoC (Pre-Export Verification of Conformity) for Africa
- Update on regulatory requirements in US and Canada
- ISED Canada – Administrative, Certification, and Standards updates on Radio and RF Exposure
- FCC – Administrative, EMC, Wireless Power Transfer, Key Spectrum Proceedings, New RF Exposure Policies, Procedures, and Rules
- Overview of compliance in Mexico, Central America, and South America
- Basic compliance requirements for ITE and consumer electronics products
- Update on Adoption of 6 GHz Band
- Mexico – Update on the new PROY-NOM-019, NMX-I-62368-1-NYCE-2020, and IFETEL modification for PEC and new homologation guidelines
- Update on regulatory requirements in Europe and United Kingdom
- EU and UK – Administrative, regulatory, and standard updates and changes
- In-depth round table discussion on new requirements and technical issues in key markets, and much more!
Who should attend: Product manager, Design engineers, Regulatory managers, Logistics professionals, etc.
What to expect: Networking is vital in the Testing, Inspection, and Certification industry, and Nemko's events are meant to bring people together to discuss regulatory challenges in a very open and non-confrontational manner. Attendees will benefit from an open discussion of the "intent" of the standard and laws vs. a dry overview of the documents themselves.