We organized this networking meeting to discuss how amec companies are coping with the entry into force of the new Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 relating to machinerywhich replaces the previous Directive 2006/42/EC and strengthens requirements in terms of safety, digitalization and market surveillance.
This new framework introduces key aspects such as the consideration of risks associated with cybersecurity, the updating of conformity assessment procedures, new obligations for the different economic operators and greater requirements for technical documentation and product traceability.
During the session, we will have the experience of the partner company Ros Rocawhich will share in a practical way the measures adopted, the challenges encountered and the key decisions taken in its adaptation process.
Because this is a regulatory change with a direct impact on the design, manufacture, marketing and commissioning of machinery. Knowing how other companies are dealing with it will allow you to anticipate risks, identify best practices and check whether your approach is aligned with that of the sector.
It will allow you to learn about real experiences and share the actions you are taking in your company: internal training, allocation of specific resources, creation of a department or figure responsible for regulations, among other initiatives. In addition, you will get a clearer view of the common challenges and solutions being implemented.
The session is planned as an open and participative space, where the exchange among professionals will be key.
Discussion and sharing of experiences will be encouraged to generate practical and useful knowledge for all participating companies.
The target audience profile for this meeting includes mainly professionals involved in regulatory compliance and machinery safety within the company. Specifically:
It is also of interest for management or general management in those companies where the impact of the new Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 on machinery will have strategic has strategic implications or requires organizational decisions (allocation of resources, creation of new functions or departments, etc.).