We assess the compliance of products and processes with requirements established by regulations, technical standards and voluntary certification schemes, developed by our specialized team in interaction with academia and based on good international practices.
The conformity markings granted by PCN Latin America are passports to access the Latin American market, in addition to adding reliability and robustness to the evaluated and certified object.
Global presence, local action. Our strategically located work cells in the American, European, African and Asian continents allow us to act comprehensively, effectively and dynamically in projects that include international supply chains.
Based on a cooperation agreement signed with the federal government, PCN Latin America was a pioneer in the Latin American region in the development and accreditation of certification schemes that serve charging stations for electric vehicles and vehicle batteries, in light of user safety requirements. and performance. Assessments of manufacturing processes and final products based on technical standards and good international practices.
In operations carried out in the states of Espírito Santo and Santa Catarina, Anatel – the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency – seized over 4,000 non-certified telecommunications products, reinforcing efforts to combat the sale of items that do not meet Brazil's technical and safety regulations.
Read MoreThe Brazilian Federal Government, through the Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services (MDIC) and Inmetro – the National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology – has launched the app
Read MoreThis month, Inmetro – the Brazilian National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology – welcomed representatives from Eletros – the National Association of Electrical and Electronic Product Manufacturers – to discuss the next steps in modernizing regulations for the sector. The meeting focused on strengthening the competitiveness of the national industry, streamlining processes, and adapting regulations to technological innovations, particularly in home appliances and electronic equipment.
Read MoreInmetro – the National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology – has launched an important public consultation to receive contributions on the proposed update to the
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