What is MDR (EU 2017/745)?

The Medical Device Regulation (MDR) is the EU legal framework for placing medical devices on the EU market. It replaced the former Medical Devices Directive (MDD 93/42/EEC) and Active Implantable Medical Devices Directive (AIMDD 90/385/EEC), strengthening requirements for safety, performance, clinical evidence and post‑market activities.

Manufacturer outside the EU?

If your company is located outside the EU, you may need EU Authorised Representative services to place products on the EU market and to respond to market surveillance requests.

EU-based manufacturer? Continue below — we can still support documentation and conformity assessment readiness.

When MDR applies

MDR applies to medical devices and accessories placed on the EU market. A correct assessment usually starts with:

If you are a manufacturer outside the EU, you may need an EU Authorised Representative (EU AR). See getEAR.eu.

Key MDR building blocks

Conformity assessment routes (overview)

The route depends on device classification, characteristics and the selected conformity assessment annexes.

We help determine the most appropriate route (e.g., Annex IX / X / XI) and prepare a submission package aligned with your device.

How to comply (practical roadmap)

  1. Define product and claims (intended purpose, target users/patients, setting, key performance).
  2. Classify the device and confirm the conformity assessment route.
  3. Build/adjust your QMS (design control, supplier control, PMS/vigilance, CAPA, etc.).
  4. Prepare technical documentation (Annex II/III) + GSPR checklist + evidence package.
  5. Generate/compile evidence (clinical evaluation, testing, usability, biocompatibility, software validation, etc.).
  6. Notified Body interaction (application, review rounds, QMS audit, technical documentation assessment).
  7. Maintain compliance after placing on market (PMS/PMCF, vigilance, updates, change control).

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What we deliver

What we need from you

Typical timelines