Dien Quang Lamp co-operates with foreign partners to develop laboratory

Apr 15th at 16:40
15-04-2019 16:40:53+07:00

Dien Quang Lamp co-operates with foreign partners to develop laboratory

Ho Chi Minh City Technology Centre for Standard, Measurement and Quality (SMEQ) has entered into a co-operation with Dien Quang Lamp in measuring and testing with light products and electric equipment to meet the increasing demand for these services.

On April 5, SMEQ and Dien Quang Lamp signed a co-operation agreement to select the laboratory of Dien Quang Lamp to implement measuring services for light products and electric equipment to certify that light products and electric equipment satisfy the standards of BoA.

Dien Quang Lamp recently signed an agreement with TUV SUD ASEAN – a global testing, certification, inspection, and training provider. Accordingly, TUV SUD ASEAN will support Dien Quang Lamp to develop its laboratory and improve cybersecurity solutions for smart homes and relevant products.

According to a representative of TUV SUD ASEAN, Vietnam has large demand fortesting and verifying products, however, almost all light and electronic products made in Vietnam are taken aboard for certification. Thus, increasing the capacity of local laboratories will help to save costs and time for enterprises.

Kitted out with modern equipment and machines imported from Europe, Dien Quang Lamp’s laboratory can check almost all safety indices.

In the second quarter of this year, the company will take the Dien Quang hi-tech factory and R&D centre into operation. Located in Ho Chi Minh City, these facilities have a total investment capital of VND600 billion ($26.09 million), which will manufacture Vietnamese branded light and electronic products at international standards. ​​​​​​

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