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PSES Symposium 2006, Irvine, CA
Keynote Address
Global Driving Forces in the Compliance Industry
Grant Schmidbauer
Nemko North America, Inc.
Contents
• Global driving forces- Dynamics in the Global Economy- Technology Drives Innovation- Regulatory Trends- WEEE and RoHS
• Consequence of global driving forces - Product development cycle- Development of services- International IECEE CB scheme
• Summing up
Global Driving Forces
• Dynamics in the global economy
• Technology drives innovation
• Regulatory trends
• WEEE and RoHS
Dynamics in the Global Economy (1)
• Manufacturing moves to China
• WTO forces China to open
• Testing services to follow
• Inspection service needs
• Service growth and systems innovation in developed economies
Dynamics in the Global Economy (2)
• Global market access requirements
• Global resource access
• Vertical integration of supply chain
• On-line banking / digital signatures
• Compliance and tax requirements
Technology Drives Innovation (1)
• Instant communications
• Mobile products
• Wireless access
• Services on demand, on-line, 24/7
• Massive storage capacity
• High capacity processing
Technology Drives Innovation (2)
• Triple convergence (“the world is flat”)- new platform (a flat world)- horizontalization (available to everyone)- world wide players (everyone plays)
• Internet as the medium- world-wide communication channel
• Security issues“The World is Flat”, by Thomas L. Friedman (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, copyright 2006)
Regulatory Trends (1)
• Fast global market access on-line
• protection/harmonization
• Technical and commercial requirements
• Recycling electric and electronic products
• Hazard Based Safety Engineering
• ISO9004:2000 Process Management Systems
Regulatory Trends (2)
Harmonized Standards
Industry
Preference
Type Approval
Declaration of
Conformity
Mandatory Self Declaration
Regional/Local
Global
Product Approval Regimes
Regulatory Trends (3)
Contains risk
(MDD, ATEX)
Environmental
Industry
Preference
America
Asia
Russia
EU(CE+R&TTE)
Market Surveillance
Mandatory Self Declaration
Regional/Local
Global
Product Approval Requirements
WEEE and RoHS (1)
Purchase
WEEE and RoHS (2)
Europe
California
(+ others)China
Japan
AustraliaThailand
KoreaNYC
Global overview
WEEE and RoHS (3)
EU
China
America
Japan
2000
Proposition65
ELV
IPP
SB20 SB50
REACH
RoHSWEEE EuP
China RoHS China WEEE
RL ERLARL
Paint, VOCs Regulations
TSCA
67
CPLD
91
BAD
94
PPW
Others
2003
2005
2006
2007
2010
Korea Aus ThaiGrowing worldwide regulations
Consequence of Global Driving Forces
• Product development cycle
• Development of services
• International IECEE CB scheme
Product Development Cycle (1)
Idea
R&D Pre-Prod T&C MarketAccess
Problems
Time to Market / Customes Focus
Compliance Focus
Compliance
Yesterday
Product Development Cycle (2)
Idea
R&D Pre-Prod T&C MarketAccess
Time to Market/Customer Focus
Compliance Focus
Today and Tomorrow
Development of Services (1)
• Shorter product to market cycles
• Retailers (OEMs) move to direct import
• Compliance competence required
• Competition fosters efficient supply chains
• Access to on-line services
Development of Services (2)
• Pre- and post-compliance services
• Pre-compliance support
• Local production surveillance
• Certification of batch shipments
International IECEE CB Scheme (1)
• Largest international certification scheme
• Concept is “one product, one test, one mark”
• 45 member bodies, 58 NCBs, 200+ CBTLs
• Now includes product category - EMC
• Option to include production surveillance (CB-
FCS – Full Certification System)
CB Scheme: www.iecee.org or www.cbscheme.com
International IECEE CB Scheme (2)
International IECEE CB Scheme (3)
International IECEE CB Scheme (4)
International IECEE CB Scheme (5)
International IECEE CB Scheme (6)
1. China (21110)
2. Japan (4169)
3. Taipei (3748)
4. Korea (3679)
5. USA (3411)
6. Malaysia (2117)
7. Thailand (1881)
8. Italy (1790)
9. Germany (1705)
10. Indonesia (1325)
And so what does this mean …… ?
Summing up
Summing up
• Global market access – Flat world
• China – Outsourcing with a capital “O”
• Internet – The equalizer
• CB scheme – 10+% growth year over year
• New requirements – Continuously changing regulations the world over
Contact Information
Grant SchmidbauerNemko North America, Inc.11696 Sorrento Valley RoadSan Diego, CA 92121 USATel: 858-755-5525 Ex. 208Fax: 858-452-1810Email: [email protected]: www.nemko.com