Dear List Members,
 
I do apologize, the Raleigh North Carolina complimentary round table date has
been changed to April 9th. 
 
Should you have any questions please contact [email protected] or
[email protected]
 
 
Thanks, Peter


--- On Tue, 3/10/09, peter merguerian <[email protected]> wrote:


        From: peter merguerian <[email protected]>
        Subject: TUV Rheinland of North America International Approvals Round 
Table
Complimentary Invitation
        To: [email protected]
        Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 12:14 AM
        
        

        
        TUV Rheinland of North America, Market Access Services,  is conducting a
series of International Approvals (IA) round table discussions to be held at
the following locations:
        

                        March 24th - Boca Ratan, FL
                        March 25th - Atlanta, GA
                        March 26th - Raleigh, NC
                        April 14 - Rochester, NY*
                        April 16 - Secaucus, NJ
                        April 21 - Boxborough, MA*
                        April 23 - Newtown, CT
                        April 28 - Carlsbad, CA*
                        April 30 - Pleasanton, CA*


        * Additional dates may be added
        

        Round Table Overview
        The purpose of this discussion will be to provide an overview of Global
Regulatory Approvals processes, review potential roadblocks, and give you an
opportunity to have your questions answered by our International Approvals
expert - Mr. Bill Holz. Please join us for an informative couple of hours!
Continental breakfast will be served. 
         
        The Round Table events are informal with normal start time of 9:00 AM. 
The
session will last approximately 3 hours. Depending on attendance, a second
session may be added.
         
        
        Agenda Items Will Include: 
        
        Overview of Global Regulatory/International Approvals (IA) Requirements:
        - Telecom/Radio
        - Wireless
        - Product Safety (including IEC/EN60950-1, IEC/EN60065, IEC/EN60335)
        - EMC
        
        Country-Specific Requirements:
        - BRICK Countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, Korea)
        - Requirements for Tier 3 Countries/Emerging Markets (Asia, Africa, So.
America, etc)
        - Additional Markets (that can be difficult to enter - e.g., Taiwan)
        
        Introduction of Market Access Service:
        - Global Service and Delivery 
        - Final In-Country Product Registration Services
        -  Program Management 
        
        Benefits:
        - Reduce Regulatory Project Cycle Time (Enter 200+ Countries in a Single
Project!)
        - Reduce Regulatory Vendor Management
        - Coordinate Global Product Launch 
        - Deliver Value to Your Corporate Operations 
        
         
        ATTENDANCE IS COMPLIMENTARY
        
        Our presenter, Bill Holz, has 25 years of experience in international
regulatory services and joined TUV Rheinland's Market Access Department in
2008. Bill is well-known as one of the foremost experts in the rules and
pitfalls of navigating complex international regulatory procedures, and your
company will benefit from his experience.  We strongly suggest that your
Marketing/Sales Department and Engineering Department attend together.
        
        
        Please confirm your attendance as soon as possible by email: 
[email protected]
or [email protected]



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