This document summarizes the progress of e-labelling since 2015, including the development timeline and expansion initiatives in various countries. It outlines opportunities for e-labelling applications in affixable printed products like laptops and tablets, as well as direct part marking on components like ICs and sensors. The document promotes e-labelling as providing efficient access to safety information through cloud-based portals, while protecting the environment and aligning with IEC values of trade, development, efficiency and environmental protection. It seeks cooperation in 2016 to harmonize efforts and conduct industrial pilots through certification bodies.
4. World Trade &
Development Safety
Energy
Efficiency Environmental
Serving our
Market
e-Labelling provides a Global portal to efficiently supply critical safety
information to the consumer via the Cloud, thereby protecting the environment.
Aligns with IEC Values
6. E-LABELLING: A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITIES
JULY 15: Affixable Printed Products (APP)
o Laptops
o Tablets
o PLC’s
o Smartphones
o Actuators SEPT 15: Direct Part Marking (DPM)
o IC’s
o PCB’s
o Sensors
MAR 16: APP & DPM
o Bio-Pharma Syringes –DPM
o Pharmaceutical Packaging - APP
7. E-Labelling may be affixed to or laser marked onto the surface of electronic devices or components
E-Labelling may be affixed to or laser marked onto the surface of electronic devices . . . . or components