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Compliance

 

1. Conduct at least one compliance evaluation annually, which can be combined with internal audits or management reviews. The evaluation should include responses to mandatory regulations, compliance of testing results, and a list of unimplemented items.

2. Records should cover a list of non-compliance items, testing reports, and follow-up on corrective actions.

3. Track updates in domestic and international sensor technology regulations, such as "Sensor Technology Regulations and Standards."

4. Ensure product compliance through certification services from institutions such as TÜV Rheinland (e.g., life testing, safety architecture assessments).

5. Focus on domestic substitution policies in accordance with the "General Guidelines for Smart Sensor Project Construction" to avoid reliance on imported core technologies.

6. Publicly disclose shareholder investments, equity changes, etc. through the National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System to ensure transparency.

7. Incorporate additional requirements for data privacy (e.g., GDPR) and cybersecurity (e.g., UN R155) into the product design phase for the European and American markets.

8. Participate in the formulation of international standards (e.g., TÜV Rheinland's cooperation platform) to enhance technical influence.

9. Adjust products to suit high-temperature and high-humidity environments for emerging markets such as Southeast Asia, and obtain local certifications (e.g., India BIS certification).

10. Establish a compliance management department (e.g., Safety and Environmental Protection Department), led by a management representative, with regular compliance reports submitted by each department.

11. Strengthen employee training to ensure that research, development, and production comply with regulations.

12. Publish a social responsibility report to disclose environmental protection measures (e.g., reducing carbon emissions during production processes).

13. Participate in industry public welfare activities (e.g., open-source sharing of technical standards) to enhance the company’s compliance image.