REACH, RoHS, and POP are among them, not to mention MDR: A large number of legal and customer-specific requirements make it essential for medical technology companies to address the issue of material compliance. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in deviations and recalls, liability risks, and damage to reputation – for both manufacturers and suppliers. This makes it all the more important to build up comprehensive knowledge and establish processes that can be used to ensure and monitor compliance.
Course participants first learn about the most important international regulations and their impact on communication along the supply chain, among other things. Implementation within the company is also a major focus, as material compliance affects almost all areas – from development to purchasing. Speakers from medical technology companies draw on their experience to provide valuable practical relevance and convey the content using case studies and practical exercises.