News | Flat Panel Displays | November 04, 2019

The certification from the TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH certification body covers the development, production and distribution of X-ray flat panel detectors.

 Detection Technology X Panel

Kai Utela, VP Operations, said Detection Technology is proud to have a certified Medical Device Quality Management System (MDQMS) that will ensure the quality of its newly launched X-Panel product family, shown here.


November 4, 2019 – Detection Technology, a global leader in X-ray detector solutions, has been awarded the ISO 13485:2016 certificate from the TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH certification body. The certification covers the development, production and distribution of X-ray flat panel detectors.

“We are proud to have a certified Medical Device Quality Management System (MDQMS) that will support us to ensure the quality of our newly launched X-Panel product family. The implementation of ISO 13485:2016 is internationally one of the most valued models for demonstrating compliance with the customer and the applicable regulatory requirements of the medical industry,” said Kai Utela, VP Operations at Detection Technology.

“The certification represents an important milestone for our company and our commitment to deliver solutions for stringent applications with a quality-first attitude. With the certified MDQMS, our customers can be confident that our CMOS X-ray flat panel detector solutions will enhance safety and the patient experience, and that we are meeting their efficiency and responsiveness expectations. Furthermore, we can easily widen the scope of the certification to also cover our other existing and future medical product portfolios, if it is seen to benefit both our customers and our business.”

The company’s Medical Device Quality Management System was audited in September, and the ISO 13485:2016 certification was granted to its Beijing manufacturing site in October. The new certification complements the company’s existing ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 certifications.

For more information: www.deetee.com

 


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