Two non-profit organisations whose main focus is to make the law freely accessible to all citizens, made a request to the EU Commission (the Commission) for access to documents held by the Commission ...
From drift to decision-making, why must European Union testing and regulatory frameworks evolve alongside application technology?
June and July saw three major US conferences on implementing single-use technologies: the IBC Single-use Applications meeting, the PDA Single-use Workshop and the Bio-Process Systems Alliance (BPSA) ...
The way in which quality standards for products and services are drawn up and applied in the EU is to be overhauled as part of a wide-ranging plan to be announced today (1 June). The standardisation ...
The Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC), the technical arm of the Department of Telecommunications, is set to organise an International Workshop on 6G Standardisation on March 18 at Vigyan ...
As Europe’s solar sector continues to build – some 6.7GW of capacity was added in 2016 – so too does it mature. Far from the cottage industry it was just a couple of years ago, it is now a key ...
THE third plenary session of the 20th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China set clear goals for accelerating the construction of a unified national market. The communique issued by the ...
Do not imagine that a spectacular crash can dent the tech sector’s self-belief, says Elaine Moore (Opinion, July 4). She’s right. That said, Web3 will only become a reality with the right regulation — ...
Dario Betti at the Mobile Ecosystem Forum explains how standardisation can drive innovation across business and especially in the mobile space Standardisation is all around us. The metric system is ...
Standardisation is sometimes viewed as an assault on innovation. Being forced to abandon a polyglot buffet and adopt a more limited menu will always sound stifling. That may be because standardisation ...