China's version of the RoHS Directive differs widely from the European legislation, and complete definitions of products that are in scope do not yet exist - despite what you might read on the Internet
Legislation & Skills
Firms must act to meet WEEE compliance deadline
The Environment Agency has reminded producers to register in order to comply with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations
Information on China’s RoHS rules available on the web
Component manufacturer Epcos has set up an online service to help firms comply with the requirements of China’s new law on hazardous substances in electronic products
US regulator acts over poor E911 rollout
The FCC, the US telecoms regulator, is to take action against several US wireless operators over their failure to achieve the target set for customers to have E911 location capability
WEEE legislation vague, advice conflicting
Conflicting advice, vague legislation and a lack of compliance schemes. That is the reality of WEEE, the electrical waste legislation, in the UK, according to law firm Eversheds
RoHS PCB Specification – What Has to Change?
The SMART Group's technical director Bob Willis asks what are the key requirements when specifying PCBs for lead-free compatibility and what specifications should be defined?
UK government publishes rules for WEEE directive
The UK Government has published its rules surrounding the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations, which will come into force in July 2007
MoD lays down technology challenge
The Ministry of Defence has challenged the technology sector to produce ideas and innovations which will aid the UK Armed Forces with the launch of the Grand Challenge at the Science Museum this week
Dynamic radio spectrum access is way ahead, says Ofcom
Dynamic spectrum access (DSA) and mesh wireless networks are expected to have “a significant impact on the use of new spectrum” within the next decade, according to a report from communications regulator Ofcom
Lead-free revolution hits defence R&D
Despite the best intentions of legislators, Europe’s defence industry must respond to the challenges imposed by the economic realities of the global drive toward lead-free electronics