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FIMEBECOMES LARGEST GLOBAL NETWORK OF EMVCO ACCREDITED LABORATORIES
Six test centers now support terminal and mPOS manufacturers globally with EMVCo Level 1 testing
FIME today announces that, with the addition of four new accreditations, six of its laboratories around the world are approved by EMVCo to perform Level 1 tests according to EMV® Type Approval – Contactless Terminal Level 1 version 2.6b on contactless payment terminals and mobile point of sale (mPOS) devices. These laboratories, situated in Canada, Japan, Korea and the U.S. join FIME’s French and Taiwanese laboratories to become the largest global network of EMVCo accredited test centers, offering FIME customers unrivaled test capacity.
These six test laboratories are accredited to perform Level 1 proximity coupling device (PCD) analog and digital testing as part of the formal approval process for contactless terminal and mPOS manufacturers’ products. This process confirms that the communication between the terminal and a contactless card, or near field communication (NFC)-enabled smartphone, is in line with EMVCo’s EMV Specification requirements.
“In a rapidly evolving market where contactless adoption is growing and mPOS technology is developing, hardware manufacturers need to develop and launch products as quickly and efficiently as possible,” comments Vincent Poty, Vice President – Test & Certification at FIME. “We have supported customers with these testing services for many years from our European and Asian operations, and this expansion gives manufacturers around the world greater local access to the support and expertise they need, ultimately reducing product time to market.”
To find out more about how FIME can support your projects, contact your local office https://www.fime.com/contact-us/global-offices.html.
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