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Join Renaud Anjoran, Founder & CEO of Sofeast, in this podcast aimed at importers who develop their own products as he discusses the hottest topics and shares actionable tips for manufacturing in China & Asia today! WHO IS RENAUD? Renaud is a French ISO 9001 & 14001 certified lead auditor, ASQ certified Quality Engineer and Quality Manager who has been working in the Chinese manufacturing industry since 2005. He is the founder of the Sofeast group that has over 200 staff globally and offers services (QA, product development & engineering, project management, Supply Chain Management, product compliance, reliability testing), contract manufacturing, and 3PL fulfillment for importers and businesses who develop their own products and buyers from China & SE Asia. WHY LISTEN? We‘ll discuss interesting topics for anyone who develops and sources their products from Asian suppliers and will share Renaud‘s decades of manufacturing experience, as well as inviting guests from the industry to get a different viewpoint. Our goal is to help you get better results and end up with suppliers and products that exceed your expectations!
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Friday Oct 22, 2021
Is ‘Right To Repair‘ a headache or opportunity for manufacturers?
Friday Oct 22, 2021
Friday Oct 22, 2021
In this episode...
Sofeast's CEO Renaud Anjoran talks about the 'Right To Repair' movement and regulations that are starting to come into being here in late 2021 with Adrian from the team.
As sustainability is starting to permeate the public's consciousness, the mountains of e-waste produced each year are giving brands a bad name and upsetting customers. The right to repair aims to mitigate this problem.
What is the right to repair, why is it important, how could it affect manufacturers and electronic product design, and is it a headache or an opportunity for companies who're developing new electronic products?
Show Sections
00:00 - Introduction.
01:38 - What is the right to repair?
09:21 - Why and where are we seeing right to repair legislation appearing?
12:54 - What is included in the right to repair regulation (EU version)?
15:11 - How some hard-to-repair products are more durable & reliable and benefits of this.
18:51 - Apple as an example of products where being hard to repair enhances their durability.
23:58 - How product design may change to embrace 'Design For Repair/Maintainability' in future and is it an opportunity?
27:05 - Can right to repair discourage planned obsolescence?
31:39 - Optimizing products and how this can make a designer's job tougher.
32:59 - Wrapping up.
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- Consumers and repair of products [EU parliament briefing]
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