ISO 13485:2003 accreditation to strengthen AppLabs medical device testing practice

AppLabs, the world’s largest software testing and quality management company, today announced that it has been conferred with the prestigious International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 13485:2003 certification. ISO 13485:2003 is a vehicle for harmonizing quality management system regulations in the medical device sector that consistently meet customer requirements and regulatory standards. With this, AppLabs is among the few software testing companies globally to be awarded this accreditation.

“This certification reflects our ongoing commitment to quality and is a testament to the stringent standards and processes that we follow. This accreditation has further strengthened our medical devices testing practice and will certainly help us broaden our client- base.”

The audit for the certification was conducted by BSI Management Systems India Private Limited. They audited AppLabs facilities in India on all critical functions.

Commenting on the accreditation, Sashi Reddi, Founder and Chairman, AppLabs, said, “This certification reflects our ongoing commitment to quality and is a testament to the stringent standards and processes that we follow. This accreditation has further strengthened our medical devices testing practice and will certainly help us broaden our client- base."

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