
MatrixOne's Solution for WEEE, RoHS, and ELV Compliance
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A Strategy for RoHS Success
Practical Lessons and Real Solutions for the Electronics Industry
Feb 28, 2006
Burlington, MA
Boston Marriott, Burlington
March 9, 2006
Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara Biltmore Hotel & Suites
Please join us to hear speakers from Tetra Tech, MatrixOne, and Environmental Monitoring & Technologies share their knowledge and expertise to help you through the maze of Environmental Compliance for the Electronics Industry.
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Do you have processes in place to collect, organize, analyze and report detailed materials and substance data related to the new products you bring to market?
Are you willing to lose market share and pay fines for products not in compliance with Environmental Regulations taking place this year?
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"RoHS and WEEE: It's an Executive Problem," "Any company doing business in the European Union (EU) has less than 7 months to begin complying with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, and less than 18 months to come into compliance with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive. Not meeting these two directives could cost companies millions. They must be taken seriously and be an executive level priority."
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On demand Webcast: GreenSupplyLine Editorial NetSeminar: Designing for RoHS
With less than 12 months before RoHS takes effect, products that will be put on the market in July 2006 are being developed right now. What do electronics companies – OEMs and EMS providers need to do to ensure their design teams have access to accurate and robust databases on RoHS-compliant suppliers and products?
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Companies are faced with an onslaught of new regulatory pressures aimed at reducing the amount of hazardous materials in new products and ensuring that materials are recyclable at the end of their product lifecycle.
New international regulations - including Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and End-of-Life Vehicle (ELV) regulations - will require companies to change the way in which they design, track and bring new products to market starting as early as August of 2005.
Are you ready to meet these regulations which will require manufacturers to implement processes to collect, organize, analyze, and report detailed materials and substance data related to all new products? If you're not, then you need MatrixOne's Materials Compliance Central which has been designed to simplify and improve processes to help companies meet new environmental regulations.
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MatrixOne Materials Compliance Central™ is a commercially available, off-the-shelf Materials Compliance solution for Electronics, Automotive, and other manufacturers. Materials Compliance Central allows companies to easily collect, organize, and report part-level materials and substance composition data. The application also comes with powerful discovery and analysis capabilities for compliance-related issues.
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