Robotics Compliance Consulting

Robotics and automation manufacturers face certification risk at the system level: safety function assumptions, EMC behavior across long cable runs, and integration responsibilities in multi-vendor deployments. CertPath helps robotics teams define a practical compliance strategy that supports faster and more predictable approvals.

We work across product architecture, subsystem interfaces, and installation context to reduce late design changes and improve first-pass testing performance.

Common Compliance Challenges in Robotics Manufacturing

  • System-level safety certification scope across multi-axis motion and tooling
  • EMC emissions and immunity risk from motor drives, switching power electronics, and communication networks
  • Integration responsibilities across robot OEMs, controls vendors, and end users
  • Functional safety interface assumptions that are not verified under real operating states
  • Configuration drift between prototype, test, and deployed systems
  • Late discovery of documentation and evidence gaps before lab testing

How Certpath Supports Robotics and Automation Manufacturers

  • Certification roadmap development for global market plans
  • System-level safety and EMC design-for-compliance review
  • Integration responsibility mapping for multi-vendor systems
  • Pre-compliance testing strategy and configuration planning
  • Lab readiness support for complex robotics setups
  • Finding resolution and retest strategy after certification issues

Control certification risk across the full robotics system

Align architecture, interfaces, and test strategy before integration complexity creates late-stage delays.

Schedule a Robotics Compliance Strategy Call

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do robotics systems fail certification even with compliant components?

System-level integration introduces new hazards, EMC interactions, and responsibility boundaries that are not covered by individual component approvals.

When should robotics compliance strategy begin?

Compliance strategy should begin during architecture and integration planning so safety functions, EMC assumptions, and test configurations are controlled before commissioning.

Can CertPath support both OEM robotics products and integrated cells?

Yes. CertPath supports robotics manufacturers and system integrators with certification roadmap planning, design-for-compliance reviews, and lab readiness support.

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