Performance Motion Devices receives ISO 13485 certification

Aug. 27, 2020
With this certification PMD becomes one of the first companies in the automation and motion control space to achieve this milestone

Performance Motion Devices, (PMD) announced that it has received ISO 13485:2016 certification for all of its facilities, both US-based and international. According to PMD, the ISO 13485 Quality Management Standard embodies the requirements for a comprehensive management system for the design and manufacture of medical related devices. With this certification PMD becomes one of the first companies in the automation and motion control space to achieve this milestone.

As an ISO 13485:2016 certified organization, PMD can now offer medical device and lab automation engineering solutions that are tailored to address project-specific needs and requirements from concept to commercialization, while still meeting and maintaining international standards of design and manufacturing quality.

"Today's high performance motion control solutions require the utmost attention to detail and quality control," said Chuck Lewin, CEO of PMD. "We are proud to have achieved ISO 13485:2016 certification in support of our goal to provide the very highest standards of product quality and performance to our worldwide community of motion control customers in the life sciences, laboratory automation, and medical research space."

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