Access all areas: EU takes measures to make tech products and services more accessible
Edward Turtle and Carol Roberts
At the end of last year, the EU Council’s Permanent Representatives Committee approved a provisional agreement on the text of the proposed Directive on Accessibility Requirements for Products and Services (also known as the European Accessibility Act).
UK plans to say CE EU later to CE Mark
UK preparations for a potential no deal Brexit now include a plan to replace the CE mark.
One small step for UK Government; one giant leap for IoT security
Jamie Humphreys and Evangelia Nitti
UK’s code of practice for consumer IoT products published
EU resolution calls for connected vehicles to open up the innovation throttle
Fergal Duggan and Olivia Flasch
In a non-binding resolution adopted in January 2019, MEPs called for faster innovation in the automated transport sector.
To register or not to register? That is the question
UK product safety regulator investigates product registration rates
The only way is Ethics: EC publishes draft AI guidelines
Jamie Humphreys and Fergal Duggan
Includes guidance for stakeholders on the development of Trustworthy AI
Green light for RED: European Commission finds Radio Equipment Directive fundamentally sound
Fergal Duggan and Monica Mylordou
The European Commission has recently published a report on the effectiveness of the Radio Equipment Directive. We take a look at its findings below.
Playing Safe: Toy Safety Directive public consultation closing soon
Public consultation forms part of the evaluation of the performance of the Directive against its key objectives
Chemical Independency
Edward Turtle and Olivia Flasch
Government will take caution dealing with chemicals in event of “no deal” Brexit
English Court of Appeal checks its privilege; decides it still applies
A recent decision by the English courts has confirmed that litigation privilege is available for criminal investigations