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LOVATO LAB Recognized as CTF2 by ACAE

April 21, 2025

LOVATO LAB recognized as CTF2 by ACAE

LOVATO LAB, the R&D laboratory of LOVATO Electric, has been recognized by ACAE as a CTF2 laboratory (Customer Testing Facility Stage 2). This important recognition enables the company to internally conduct the tests required to obtain CB certificates, which will then be directly issued by ACAE and recognized within the international IECEE circuit (IEC System for Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components). This is a multilateral system based on IEC standards, allowing members to mutually recognize conformity tests.

As a CTF2 laboratory, LOVATO Electric can carry out the necessary tests internally to ensure the compliance of its products, maintaining high quality standards. This recognition allows the company to expedite certification times, ensuring that its products meet global safety and compliance standards.

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LOVATO Electric and the Production of Electronic Devices: LOVATO Electronic is Born

LOVATO Electric proudly announces the opening of a state-of-the-art department dedicated to the production of electronic boards (SMT) at its headquarters in Bergamo. A significant step forward in the company’s expertise in the design and production of electronic devices.

The sale of electronic products, particularly related to machinery automation, e-mobility, and photovoltaics, has become increasingly important for the company in recent years. The company’s first electronic product, a star-delta timer, dates back to 1976.

This new department has been established to offer a series of advantages to the company’s customers. The know-how related to the electronic production process will be significantly improved, allowing meticulous optimization of the process, higher product quality, and faster delivery times.

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