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Re: [open-regulatory-compliance] Does being categorized as Important or Critical product impact FOSS dependencies (Was: European Commission informal CRA consultations on the definition of Critical and Important products)

From the viewpoint of the CRA it’s just a grinder, but this type of machine has its own regulation: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2023/1230/oj and standards (42 months transition from June 23). I assume they add special categories for such machines if it not already exists.

> On 1 Jul 2024, at 15:47, Steffen Zimmermann via open-regulatory-compliance <open-regulatory-compliance@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dear all,
>  sorry for my very special view on machinery, which is b2b. That grinding machines I have in mind look like these. These are more or less “systems of systems”, having linux, windows, sensors, actuators, ethernet, opc ua, mqtt, REST-API, you name it.
>  Build by developers maybe as a tailor-made product but based on a lot of (OSS) components from hundreds of suppliers.
>  <image001.jpg>Source: https://www.grinding.ch/en/united-grinding/




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