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What is the role of the importer, according to EU MDR? The requirements for this role have changed since the new regulation went into effect in May 2021 and it's important to understand the extent and impact of these changes.
In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Jon Speer talks to René Van De Zande with MedEnvoy Global, a specialty solution for European regulatory compliance that offers importer representation services. In addition, René founded EMERGO in 1997, later becoming what's known today as EMERGO by UL.
Listen to this episode as Jon and René discuss expectations, criteria, and obligations for importers under EU MDR and how this role should be managed for post-market surveillance, tracking, labeling, translations, and complaints.
Some highlights of this episode include:“It’s here, and it’s here to stay. There are no delays - at least not for the MDR. Since May 26, it’s alive and kicking.”
“The role of the importer is a critical one because there are only two of the economic operators that can be held responsible for placing a device on the market.”
“The MDR has not clearly defined who is who in the supply chain when it comes to economic operators.”
“You need to do proper due diligence. First, you need to map out as a company, who is who within your supply chain.”
Links:René Van De Zande on LinkedIn
MedEnvoy Global
Emergo
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
European Union - Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR)
Economic Operators Guidance Document
Medical Devices Directive (MDD)
EU In-Vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR)
ISO 13485
Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) for Medical Devices
Greenlight Guru Academy
The Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual Summit
MedTech True Quality Stories Podcast
Greenlight Guru YouTube Channel
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What is the role of the importer, according to EU MDR? The requirements for this role have changed since the new regulation went into effect in May 2021 and it's important to understand the extent and impact of these changes.
In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Jon Speer talks to René Van De Zande with MedEnvoy Global, a specialty solution for European regulatory compliance that offers importer representation services. In addition, René founded EMERGO in 1997, later becoming what's known today as EMERGO by UL.
Listen to this episode as Jon and René discuss expectations, criteria, and obligations for importers under EU MDR and how this role should be managed for post-market surveillance, tracking, labeling, translations, and complaints.
Some highlights of this episode include:“It’s here, and it’s here to stay. There are no delays - at least not for the MDR. Since May 26, it’s alive and kicking.”
“The role of the importer is a critical one because there are only two of the economic operators that can be held responsible for placing a device on the market.”
“The MDR has not clearly defined who is who in the supply chain when it comes to economic operators.”
“You need to do proper due diligence. First, you need to map out as a company, who is who within your supply chain.”
Links:René Van De Zande on LinkedIn
MedEnvoy Global
Emergo
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
European Union - Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR)
Economic Operators Guidance Document
Medical Devices Directive (MDD)
EU In-Vitro Diagnostics Regulation (IVDR)
ISO 13485
Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) for Medical Devices
Greenlight Guru Academy
The Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual Summit
MedTech True Quality Stories Podcast
Greenlight Guru YouTube Channel
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