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Growing demands.
Greater complexity.

Product compliance is facing a new regulatory reality. Requirements are increasing and changing in shorter cycles—which can quickly become an enormous challenge for companies. Inadequate compliance is not without consequences: in addition to financial penalties and restrictions on market access, those responsible may also face personal liability.

Increasing regulatory requirements worldwide

Regulatory authorities worldwide are tightening requirements for product safety, sustainability, and consumer protection. New regulations are being introduced and existing regulations are constantly being amended. Those who lose track of these developments can expect additional effort, rising costs, and restrictions on market access.

Lack of transparency regarding legal requirements

Legal requirements differ not only in terms of content, but also in terms of interpretation, deadlines, and responsibilities from country to country. What is considered fulfilled in one country may require additional evidence, reporting procedures, or checks in another.

Complex identification of products relevant to regulation

Before regulatory requirements can be implemented, it must be clear which products are affected. Product variants, technical features, and areas of application lead to differing classifications. Country-specific classifications and thresholds determine whether obligations apply or not. Without clear product mapping, risks and responsibilities remain unclear. 

High costs due to manual compliance checks

Manual analysis of regulatory requirements ties up considerable resources. Review, coordination, and documentation take time, delay market entry, and drive up costs. This is especially true when new or amended requirements must be regularly evaluated and implemented.

Our solution:
DPCM

At the heart of DPCM is REGUL.AI digital technology—our AI-powered platform that automatically analyzes regulations, precisely links requirements to products, and continuously processes regulatory changes. This transforms manual compliance work into an automated, scalable process.

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Your product. All relevant laws.

We help you collect your product and company data—the REGUL.AI AI platform determines the relevant regulatory requirements for the respective target country. 

New regulations. All affected products.

New regulatory requirements are automatically evaluated by REGUL.AI and systematically assigned to affected products. Our experts help you organize implementation.  

Speed through automation.

Our AI-based solution analyzes and assigns regulatory requirements for your product portfolio at the touch of a button, replacing time-consuming manual review processes.

Holistic end-to-end approach

From the structured capture of regulatory requirements to the reliable assurance of product compliance.

Integration into existing processes

Flexible adaptation to your company’s requirements and seamless embedding of compliance activities into your operational processes — from product development to physical logistics.

Modular system with expert support

REGUL.AI as the AI-automated core technology, complemented by consulting and operational support.

Proven solution for international product manufacturers

Successfully implemented with OEMs and suppliers managing global product portfolios.

The ISMO added value for
your product compliance

We are rethinking product compliance. Not as an isolated task, but as an integrated approach across organization, processes, products, regulations, and technology. We support you beyond the technical solution: translating analysis results into concrete actions, assisting with implementation during ongoing operations, and continuously checking whether measures are effective.

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