We assess the compliance of products and processes with requirements established by regulations, technical standards and voluntary certification schemes, developed by our specialized team in interaction with academia and based on good international practices.
The conformity markings granted by PCN Latin America are passports to access the Latin American market, in addition to adding reliability and robustness to the evaluated and certified object.
Global presence, local action. Our strategically located work cells in the American, European, African and Asian continents allow us to act comprehensively, effectively and dynamically in projects that include international supply chains.
Based on a cooperation agreement signed with the federal government, PCN Latin America was a pioneer in the Latin American region in the development and accreditation of certification schemes that serve charging stations for electric vehicles and vehicle batteries, in light of user safety requirements. and performance. Assessments of manufacturing processes and final products based on technical standards and good international practices.
The Board of Directors of Anatel — the National Telecommunications Agency — approved the update of the Regulation for Certification and Approval of Telecommunications Products, aiming to modernize conformity assessment processes and ensure that devices marketed in the country meet technical requirements for safety, quality, and performance.
Read MoreFrom August 19 to 23, 2025, the Dominican Republic will host the 34th General Assembly of the Inter-American Accreditation Cooperation (IAAC), bringing together representatives from accreditation bodies, regulatory entities, and organizations related to quality infrastructure across the Americas.
Read MoreAnatel — the National Telecommunications Agency — has opened Public Consultation No. 27/2025 to review and update the technical requirements applicable to the certification of signal boosters for the Personal Mobile Service (SMP). The proposal aims to ensure that devices used to extend mobile phone signal coverage and quality comply with the required technical standards, preventing harmful interference to networks.
Read MoreContinuing integrated operations to curb the entry and commercialization of non-certified telecommunications products, Anatel — the National Telecommunications Agency — in partnership with the Federal Police and the Federal Revenue Service, carried out another enforcement operation — this time in the municipality of Pelotas (RS).
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