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01.12.2017
Retention of conformity following modifications of software at the Example of Fire Alarm Equipment
This guide applies to products in safety technology systems such as fire alarm control panels, smoke and heat extraction systems, etc., which are covered by the Construction Products Regulation (EU)…
21.11.2017
Joint FIEEC-ZVEI Position on Cybersecurity (position paper)
Following the FIEEC-ZVEI Digital Conference of July 2016 (Joint Declaration, Joint Position Paper), both associations have decided to cooperate on a joint Cybersecurity position. This position is…
15.09.2017
EU Framework for Certification and Labelling - Limits and Possibilities for IoT Security
The EU Commission wants to establish a voluntary "Framework for Certification and Labelling". Cybersecurity ought to be made more transparent and comparable for consumers. The ZVEI…
22.06.2017
A Responsible and Innovation-Friendly Approach to Building a European Data Economy
The German electrical and electronic manufacturers’ association supports the European Union’s proposal to build up a cross-European data economy. At the same time, ZVEI urges the need for a…
04.04.2017
The Electrical and Electronic Industry as the Leading Sector of Digitisation (Abstract of the Study)
Digitisation is a challenge as well as an outstanding opportunity. To grasp its full potential, we need an approach that goes beyond conventional categories and borders of companies or industrial…
12.01.2017
Benefits and limitations of certifications and labels in the context of cyber security (Statement)
Industry and private customers need comparable information in order to assess the state of cybersecurity in products. Thus, at the EU level, approaches for the introduction of "trusted…
25.04.2016
Industrie 4.0: Product criteria for Industrie 4.0 technologies
Which properties does a product need in order to be Industrie 4.0 compatible? The Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0 and the Industrie 4.0 component provide a basic method and orientation.…
Reforming EU Digital Regulation to Strengthen Germany as an Industrial Location
Our paper takes an in-depth look at four key pieces of EU digital legislation and sets out specific policy recommendations to secure Europe's long-term competitiveness. the ZVEI recommendations…
Cut & Simplify – Priorities for Europe’s Digital Competitiveness
ZVEI has high expectations for the EU's upcoming ‘Digital Omnibus’ in terms of targeted relief and harmonisation of European digital legislation. This is because the digital industry is currently…
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