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IKOR Now Certified to ISO 13485 Standard
February 24, 2016 | IKOREstimated reading time: Less than a minute
IKOR and its center for design and development, IKOR Technology Center, just received the ISO 13485 international certification for quality management systems for the manufacture of medical devices. This makes IKOR the first Spanish electronics manufacturing service (EMS) provider to receive this international certification.
For this purpose, IKOR and IKOR Technology Center have adapted their processes for the design and development of new products and their manufacturing processes in accordance with this standard, which involves the introduction of comprehensive control measures to satisfy the demanding requirements of the medical sector.
Achieving ISO 13485 certification is evidence of IKOR's in-depth knowledge of the medical sector, which is recognized as one of the sectors demanding the most reliable solutions, with stringent technical requirements and also carrying the greatest responsibility.
The company's strategy is to support customers in technologically demanding and cutting-edge sectors of this type, and for this, it is necessary for the group to continually adopt, learn and demonstrate its capabilities.
IKOR's next objective will be the certification of design and manufacturing process according to the FDA regulations so that the customers in the electromedical sector can market their products in the United States.
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