Device Makers To Prepare For Big Changes Under EU Radio Equipment Directive
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
Manufacturers of medical devices that use radiofrequencies - such as implantable pulse generators, spinal cord stimulator systems and implantable fluid management pump systems - are being advised to prepare for the 'significant changes' that the new EU Radio Equipment Directive will introduce when it comes into force on June 131,2.
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