Expert webinar from SGS provides the key to robotic product safety standards

SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, is pleased to announce a complimentary webinar, ‘The key to robotic product safety standards’, on November 21, 2024. This event is tailored to the needs of quality, system and R&D engineers working within the robotics companies.

As the demand for robotic products grows, ensuring safety, security and customer trust becomes increasingly crucial. Internationally recognized standards provide the foundation for achieving these key attributes, bus successfully navigating them requires technical expertise and experience.

In this webinar, Franklin Zhang will introduce the major international standards for robotic products, detailing the various types and their applications in both industrial and commercial sectors. Understanding the key requirements enables businesses to mitigate safety risks, enhance product competitiveness and ensure compliance for market success.

As a leading participant in the development and certification of many of these standards, SGS offers rigorous, adaptable testing solutions that meet client needs while ensuring conformity and peace of mind.

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