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As a result of the UK leaving the EU, manufacturers on both sides of the English Channel will need to adapt the way they comply with conformity legislation. Broadly speaking, from the end of 2021, the CE mark will no longer be recognised in the UK, and products will need to carry the UKCA mark. However there are some important things to know about how these legislative changes will affect electronic products.

CE and UKCA marks side by side

In the latest post on Engineers' Insight, Andy Hutton provides a run down of what you need to know about the new UKCA mark, and how to adapt to the changes.

 
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