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Vazisubani Estate: A Benchmark for Georgian Fine Wine

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 15:22 EDT

Georgian wine is having a genuine moment internationally, with critics and collectors paying closer attention to the region than ever before. Vazisubani Estate sits at the heart of that story - a Kakheti producer where 130 years of history, indigenous varieties, and MICHELIN recognition converge in a single address. For media professionals and wine writers looking to explore distinctive regional character, discovering Vazisubani Estate is the definitive place to start.

Somerset engineering specialist secures place on £830 million public sector framework

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 12:21 EDT

Somerset-based engineering and cleanroom specialist Total Clean Air (TCA) has secured approved supplier status on public sector procurement frameworks worth £830 million, opening up new opportunities to support healthcare, education, defence and research organisations across the UK. The appointments, operated by the Everything Estates frameworks, provide organisations in sectors including healthcare, pharmaceuticals, education, defence, policing and research with a simplified and compliant route to procuring TCA's services without the need for a full tender exercise each time. It also allows customers to select a new supplier through an efficient mini competition process. Everything Estates blends critical public sector compliance and social value together with pace and commercialism. As part of the UK-wide framework, public sector organisations can access TCA's specialist engineering expertise and cleanroom solutions for controlled and regulated environments through a pre-approved procurement route. TCA's framework positions, confirmed through formal award notification and scoring outcomes, cover: Construction & Infrastructure Building Works, Installations, Repairs & Improvements Modular Buildings Project Management & Construction Consultancy Hard Facilities Management Services. Headquartered in Street, TCA has grown rapidly since launching in 2018 and now employs more than 25 people, delivering specialist cleanroom and engineering projects across the UK, Europe and the Middle East. The latest framework appointments support the company's continued growth. The business continues to invest in skilled engineering jobs and specialist expertise in Somerset. The appointments form part of TCA's continued growth strategy as the company expands its cleanroom, engineering and contamination control services across the UK. Phillip Godden, CEO of Total Clean Air, said: " Gaining these framework awards make it easier for public sector organisations to access our specialist cleanroom, engineering and contamination control expertise through a compliant procurement route. We see significant opportunities to support organisations operating in highly regulated environments where quality, compliance and technical assurance are critical. "The appointments strengthen TCA's position as a specialist provider of compliant critical environments, HVAC systems, modular infrastructure and hard facilities management services across the UK. " Public sector organisations can appoint TCA quickly and compliantly via direct award or mini-competition. This new route to purchasing, established by Hornchurch Academy Trust and operated by Place Group Limited, cements TCA's position as a comprehensive controlled environment solutions partner offering proactive delivery, support and consultancy across the full project life cycle. "Quite simply, Everything Estates gives control to our clients by allowing customers to obtain the best value for money based upon their requirements and not those that are pre-determined by the framework operator. It removes unnecessary bureaucracy and creates a time efficient route for procurement, which delivers enhanced ROI for all parties," comments Claire Delaney, Managing Director, Everything Estates. Assessment feedback highlighted successful demonstration of TCA's strong technical capability and delivery expertise. It highlighted the company's ability to deliver complex, high-specification hard FM services in specialist environments, alongside proven modular and GMP-compliant construction capability, supporting programme efficiency and operational continuity. Phillip Godden added: "Our approved supplier status with Everything Estates provide a strong platform for TCA to develop long-term partnerships with organisations operating in regulated environments. They can access our specialist engineering expertise, technical and regulatory knowledge across the full project lifecycle, from consultancy and design through to installation, validation and ongoing support." The appointments align with TCA's focus on delivering full lifecycle-controlled environments for organisations operating in highly regulated sectors where compliance, technical assurance and long-term operational performance are key. The company's expertise spans HVAC systems, cleanrooms, modular infrastructure and specialist facilities management, underpinned by consultancy capability and regulatory understanding. TCA's cleanrooms are built in Britain and validated to the highest global standards. Credentials include work with defence clients in security-cleared and sensitive infrastructure environments; in healthcare and pharmaceuticals , meeting compliance with GMP and MHRA; in university cleanrooms where ISO-classification is essential; and in police and science departments, supporting critical forensic and analytical processes.

SGS awards Yaoshi the world's first IEC 81001-5-1 CB certification for medical device cybersecurity

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 10:16 EDT

SGS awards Yaoshi the world's first IECEE CB certification in accordance with IEC 81001-5-1:2021 for its ultra-widefield scanning laser ophthalmoscope (SLO) following a comprehensive assessment and conformity verification process. A provider of advanced ophthalmic imaging technology, Yaoshi reached this global milestone for its Yetsea 300 series. In addition to this cybersecurity certification, CB certifications for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) were also issued, demonstrating SGS's comprehensive approach to compliance across safety, performance and cybersecurity. IEC 81001-5-1 is an international standard that addresses cybersecurity throughout the life cycle of health software and IT systems, from design and development through testing and post-market activities. As the first application of this standard within the IECEE CB Scheme, this certification establishes a new benchmark for cybersecurity in medical devices. SGS conducted a structured and comprehensive assessment program to evaluate Yaoshi's compliance with IEC 81001-5-1 requirements. At the product level, activities included threat modeling, risk assessment, penetration testing, vulnerability scanning, code auditing and software bill of materials (SBOM) review to identify potential risks. At the system level, SGS assessed cybersecurity management processes and supporting documentation, verifying the integration of security practices across quality management, development, testing and post-market monitoring and response activities. By adopting an independent verification approach, SGS confirmed alignment with international cybersecurity, safety and performance requirements. Gavin Yin, Director of Medical Devices Services, East China, Connectivity & Products, SGS: "This certification represents a significant step forward in addressing cybersecurity risks in connected medical devices. By combining expertise in cybersecurity, electrical safety and EMC, we support manufacturers in meeting evolving regulatory expectations and strengthening trust in healthcare technologies." With cybersecurity now an essential component of regulatory compliance, the ability to demonstrate robust, life cycle-based security practices is increasingly important for enhancing safety, effectiveness and security of medical devices. The IECEE CB Scheme supports international acceptance of test results, reducing duplication and accelerating entry into key markets such as Europe, North America and Japan. SGS continues to expand its global cybersecurity certification capabilities, supporting medical device manufacturers worldwide in addressing evolving requirements and strengthening trust in connected healthcare systems. With its global network of medical device experts and technological know-how, SGS is committed to delivering one-stop services covering product testing, auditing and certification. SGS DIGITAL TRUST is a global framework that strengthens and consolidates SGS' services into a structured and consistent approach to help organizations navigate today's complex digital trust landscape with confidence. Built on proven expertise, SGS DIGITAL TRUST: Across technologies, services and organizations enables customers to build, demonstrate and sustain trust across the digital ecosystem. For further information, please contact: Kayleigh Tan Marketing Supervisor C&P - Connectivity t: +86-172 7470 8089 Image: Gavin Yin and Anson Luo of SGS present the certificate to Haizhou Wu of Yaoshi

US Demand for AI Talent to Narrow the Eastern European Tech Pay Gap By 8 Points By 2028

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 08:30 EDT

New analysis finds growing international demand for AI, cyber and cloud talent is reshaping global salary expectations Rising demand from US businesses for AI, cyber and cloud talent is expected to accelerate salary growth across emerging tech markets over the next three years, according to new research from global talent solutions partner Robert Walters and Native Teams , the global work payments platform. Based on the forecast by the Robert Walters Market Intelligence team and Native Teams, increased cross-border hiring by US firms could narrow salary gaps between the US and Eastern Europe for tech roles from 54% to 46% by 2028, as organisations compete globally for scarce digital expertise. What's more, salaries for AI, cloud and cyber professionals in Eastern Europe are expected to see stronger annual salary growth than equivalent roles in the US over the next three years. Indeed, average base salaries for mid-level software developers in Eastern Europe are projected to rise from $48,000 today to more than $60,000 by 2028. Over the same period, equivalent salaries in the US are forecast to increase from $104,000 to around $112,000. Phill Brown, Global Head of Market Intelligence at Robert Walters, says, "The US technology market is increasingly exporting salary pressure internationally as businesses race to secure specialist AI capability. "What stands out in the data is the speed at which demand for AI, cloud and cyber talent is now influencing salary growth outside traditional markets. That is typically a sign that demand is moving faster than local talent pipelines can realistically scale. "For US multinational employers, access to specialist digital expertise is becoming a strategic growth issue linked directly to how quickly organisations can deploy AI and build competitive advantage." The shift is also contributing to the expansion of regional technology hubs across Eastern Europe, as multinational employers continue to invest in internationally distributed teams and digital capability. Jack Thorogood, Founder and CEO of Native Teams , comments, "Five years ago, many businesses still viewed global hiring as operationally complex. Today, the infrastructure supporting remote work (global payroll, work payments, and compliance systems) is widely more mature, making distributed teams far easier to operate at scale." "Companies in the US are becoming more comfortable hiring globally for specialised technical roles in AI, cloud, and cyber. Over time, that naturally increases competition for talent, shifts salary expectations upward, and strengthens the long-term development of regional technology markets." The findings follow a recent forecast by the Robert Walters Market Intelligence team and Native Teams that one in two AI roles could go unfilled across the US, as the country is expected to face a shortage of more than 800,000 AI professionals by 2028. Expanding AI hiring outside of domestic labour markets could help lift US productivity growth by between 0.5 and 1.5 percentage points annually by helping organisations scale AI capability more quickly and reduce deployment delays linked to talent shortages. The research forms part of a wider report from Robert Walters and Native Teams exploring how global hiring corridors are reshaping workforce strategies, salary expectations and access to specialist talent across international markets. Phill adds, "The organisations moving fastest in AI are often those able to access specialist talent quickly, regardless of geography. They are now competing on how quickly they can build the technical capability needed to turn AI investment into operational results." ENDS For media enquiries, please contact: Robert Walters Carmen Walker, Global PR Manager, Robert Walters E: Carmen.walker@robertwalters.com T: +447353133902 Lauren Parsons, PR Executive, Robert Walters E: lauren.parsons@robertwalters.com T: +447386657894 Native Teams Kseniia Chernikova, Senior Public Relations Manager, Native E: kseniia@nteams.com Methodology Figures are based on 2026 mid-level software developer base salary benchmarks projected to 2028 using market-specific annual growth rates across the US and Eastern Europe. Then applied each market independently cited annual salary growth rate forward to 2028 using compound growth factoring AI, Cloud and Cyber growth rates at conservative level. And measured the closing gap as the percentage difference between Western and Eastern European salaries at each point in time.

Albright College introduces online Bachelor of Science in Project Management through its School of Professional Studies

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 08:16 EDT

Albright College announces the launch of a Bachelor of Science in Project Management within its School of Professional Studies (SPS), offering working adults a structured pathway into one of the most in-demand skill areas across today's project-driven economy. Across industries, from healthcare and technology to construction and finance, the ability to plan, coordinate, and deliver complex initiatives has become a core organizational competency. Employers are actively seeking professionals who can lead projects with confidence, manage resources effectively, and drive results in environments defined by change and competing priorities. The B.S. in Project Management prepares students to do exactly that. The program takes students through coursework in project planning, scheduling, analytics, operations, technology, and business strategy. Students develop the skills needed to manage resources, solve problems, and deliver successful outcomes, whether supporting or leading a project team. Graduates are prepared to contribute across a wide range of industries and to pursue careers in project management and related fields. As with all SPS programs, the degree is delivered fully online and designed around the realities of working adult life. Courses are offered in accelerated, flexible formats, and students work with advisors to build a degree plan that fits their schedule and leverages their existing experience. At $300 per credit, the program offers an affordable path to a career-relevant degree. Students with relevant professional backgrounds may also apply for prior learning credit, allowing them to convert work experience, certifications, and industry training into academic credit and reach the finish line faster. "Project management is not just a job title; it is a way of thinking that every organization needs. This program gives working adults the frameworks, tools, and confidence to lead initiatives that move organizations forward. We designed it for people who are already doing the work and are ready to do it with greater impact." President Debra M. Townsley, Ph.D., said. Prospective students can learn more about Albright's School of Professional Studies and explore degree programs at albright.edu/sps or by contacting the School of Professional Studies directly. About Albright College Albright College, founded in 1856, is Berks County's oldest institution of higher learning. Located on a 118-acre suburban campus in Reading, Pa., Albright offers a rigorous liberal arts education with a distinctive interdisciplinary focus, including a flexible co-major program that empowers students to build a truly personalized academic experience. The College's mission is to equip students to live their best lives, now and in the future, while serving the broader community through educational outreach and meaningful partnerships. Learn more at albright.edu .

Most Travelers Choose Expedition Cruises the Wrong Way, Says Voyagers Travel

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 05:52 EDT

People booking expedition cruises often think that comparing ships is much like comparing hotels - and that is usually where things start to go wrong. A polished cabin, a newer vessel, a lower price point. Those are often the details travelers focus on first when looking at trips to places like the Galápagos or Antarctica. But according to Voyagers Travel, those factors rarely determine whether somebody comes home feeling they had the trip they imagined. Marco Sancho, CEO of Voyagers Travel, said, "Expedition travel looks straightforward from the outside: pick a destination, pick a ship, go. But the decisions that determine whether a trip is truly extraordinary or quietly disappointing happen well before departure, and they're rarely obvious. "Our job at Voyagers is to make those decisions visible and to give travelers the knowledge they need to make the right ones. The wrong itinerary in the Galápagos doesn't just mean a different route; it can mean missing the wildlife encounter that made the whole trip worth taking." In the Galápagos, two cruises can last the same number of days and look almost identical online while delivering completely different experiences once underway. Some routes include Española or Genovesa, islands particularly known for birdlife and seasonal wildlife activity. Others do not go near them at all. That matters more than many travelers realize beforehand. Voyagers says people regularly spend hours comparing suites and onboard amenities while paying very little attention to where the ship is licensed to land. By the time they understand the difference, the trip has usually already been booked. Antarctica brings its own version of the same problem. From the outside, many departures appear interchangeable. In practice, details like passenger numbers, expedition staffing, ice classification, and landing procedures shape almost every part of the journey. Some ships spend far more time offloading guests for landings and wildlife encounters. Others are built more around the sailing experience itself. The gap between those experiences can be enormous, even when the brochures look nearly identical. Voyagers works with multiple expedition operators rather than promoting one company or one vessel. That independence matters because it allows trips to be compared more honestly, particularly in destinations where operational differences are not always obvious to first-time travelers. The company says another common misunderstanding is the assumption that expedition cruises are broadly interchangeable once travelers reach their destination. Relatively small decisions - guide ratios, route pacing, naturalist experience, landing permissions, even zodiac operations - can completely change how a trip feels day to day. For more information, visit www.voyagers.travel or read the blog: https://www.voyagers.travel/blog/why-most-travelers-get-expedition-cruises-wrong-before-they-even-board-the-ship

EC Markets Integrates Acuity Trading's AI-Driven Market Intelligence to Support Traders Across Global Markets

Wed, Jul 01, 2026 02:00 EDT

EC Markets traders will gain access to Acuity Trading's full suite of AI-driven market, event and trade intelligence tools through EC Insights, bringing together sentiment analysis, economic data, macroeconomic context and AI-supported market commentary within the EC Markets trading environment. EC Markets has integrated the full suite of Acuity Trading tools into its trading platform, giving eligible traders access to AI-driven insights, sentiment analysis, economic and macroeconomic data, trade ideas and event-led market context from within their trading environment. For EC Markets traders, the integration is designed to make market information easier to access, understand and use as part of their own research process. Through EC Insights, traders will be able to review key market drivers, track relevant economic events, assess sentiment shifts and access structured analysis without needing to move between multiple external research sources. As financial markets become increasingly influenced by macroeconomic events, geopolitical developments and rapidly changing sentiment, traders are looking for greater context alongside traditional market analysis. The integration is designed to help address that need by bringing relevant market intelligence, data and commentary into one place. The integration brings Acuity Trading's Market Intelligence, Event Intelligence and Trade Intelligence capabilities into the EC Markets platform. These tools support traders with clearer context around what is moving markets, why those movements may matter, and which upcoming events may be relevant to their trading activity. Designed for a global trading audience, with a focus on traders across Asia and other international markets, the integration provides access to multilingual market intelligence tools across multiple instruments. These include AI-assisted market commentary, news and sentiment analytics, economic and corporate calendars, asset-level intelligence and trade idea research. The integration reflects EC Markets' continued investment in technology, client experience and international growth, as the broker expands the resources available to traders across global markets. Fivos Georgiades, Executive Director of EC Markets; "The role of a broker today goes beyond providing market access. Traders want more sophisticated context around why markets are moving and the events influencing price action. "EC Insights brings that together in one place, combining AI-supported technology with the expertise of our own market analysts to give clients a richer trading experience. "This partnership supports our commitment to transparent, innovative and client-focused trading solutions. For our traders across international markets, access to structured insights, sentiment data and economic context can help them approach the markets with greater awareness of the factors that may affect price movement." Andrew Lane, CEO of Acuity Trading; "EC Markets has a clear focus on technology, international growth and trader experience, which makes this integration a strong fit for Acuity Trading. Our role is to help brokers deliver market intelligence that is timely, relevant and easy to understand, without requiring traders to leave the platform to piece together information from multiple sources. "By bringing Acuity's intelligence suite into the EC Markets platform, traders can access sentiment, macroeconomic data, economic events and AI-assisted insights in one place. This is about supporting informed engagement with the markets while keeping clarity, context and risk awareness at the centre of the trading experience." Acuity Trading's intelligence suite uses AI, natural language processing and analyst-led research to help brokers deliver market context across multiple asset classes. Its tools are designed to reduce information overload by surfacing relevant news, sentiment, macroeconomic and event-driven data in a format that traders can use as part of their own research process. For EC Markets, the integration adds a new layer of in-platform intelligence designed to support trader education, engagement and market awareness across regions where demand for accessible, real-time market context continues to grow. The Acuity Trading integration is now available to eligible EC Markets clients in permitted jurisdictions. ENDS About Acuity Trading Acuity Trading provides AI-driven market, event and trade intelligence for brokers, trading platforms and financial institutions. Its white-label technology helps firms deliver structured market insights, sentiment analysis, economic event intelligence and trade ideas across multiple channels and trading environments. About ECMarkets EC Markets is a global multi-asset broker providing access to financial markets through advanced trading platforms and client-focused trading services. The company offers trading across multiple asset classes and continues to invest in technology, transparency and international client experience. For more information, visit www.ecmarkets.com Regulatory note This press release is intended only for audiences in jurisdictions where the products and services referred to may lawfully be offered or promoted. Trading financial instruments involves risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Market intelligence, sentiment data, economic calendars and trade ideas are provided for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice, personal recommendation or a guarantee of future performance. Traders should consider their own circumstances and seek independent advice where appropriate. For further information or to request a demo, please visit www.acuitytrading.com

Rare Early Black Madonna and Child Painting Emerges for Sale After Over Two Centuries Owned by the Same Family

Tue, Jun 30, 2026 14:43 EDT

Cusco School c.1700 picture owned by Sicilian and Maltese nobles the Messinas expected to fetch up to £50,000 at Sloane Street Auctions on July 10 A rare early religious painting, owned by the same family for over two centuries, comes for sale for the first time at Sloane Street Auctions of July 10. The Black Madonna and Child, a product of the Peruvian Cusco School, has been the property of the Messina family since the 18 th century. Sicilian nobles thought to have been part of the Norman conquest of the island around 1,000 years ago, they owned the Messina Palace in Palermo. The family itself, however, were driven into exile in Malta after Count Giovanni Messina (d.1800) was executed in Catanzo during the purge of the Neapolitan nobility which followed the revolutions in Naples after the Bonaparte successes in Italy. He would have been a target because his family supported the Bourbon rule of Sicily from Naples as part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The painting passed down through the family and was owned by Count Rosario Messina (1796-1875), a wealthy merchant in Malta, and then his daughter Concetta Messina, who married Harman Grisewood (1855-1935) in 1875. Their grandson was Harman Grisewood (1906-97), a key figure in the BBC and founder of The Third Programme, who has an actor in early days performed alongside the theatrical and film greats Peggy Ashcroft, John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson. "This extraordinarily rare depiction of the black Madonna and Child from circa 1700 merges cultural iconography of the European Catholic Church and pre-Hispanic Andean culture," said Daniel Hunt, owner of Sloane Street Auctions. "Created in the 17th century, introducing local humanity to the formal religious representation, here we have the local artists of Peru merging European iconography with Andean aesthetic. "Equally extraordinary is its unbroken history in the same family for around 250 years or more, meaning it has never appeared for sale before." The unframed 32 x 22 in oil on canvas has an estimate of £20,000-£50,000. Live online bidding is available via Sloane Street Auctions' website at www.sloanestreetauctions.com For further information contact info@lucasfieldmedia.com Tel 07968 952850 Image courtesy of Sloane Street Auctions Caption: The Black Madonna and Child, Cusco School c.1700. Owned by the Messina/Grisewood family since the 18 th century, it comes to Sloane Street Auctions for sale in London for the first time on July 10. The estimate is £20,000-£50,000.

The Hidden Impact of Seasonal Schedule Changes on Digestion

Tue, Jun 30, 2026 04:46 EDT

As spring turns into early summer, routines change quickly. Evenings become longer, weekends fill up and eating habits change without much thought. Dinner gets pushed back after work, breakfasts become rushed, and regular mealtimes disappear under social plans, travel and busier schedules. This is part of what makes summertime so exciting - but also hard on your gut health. Many people experience bloating, sluggish digestion or stomach discomfort during this time of year without immediately linking it to disrupted routines. Eating later at night, drinking more alcohol, skipping meals or relying on convenience food more often can gradually affect how comfortably the digestive system functions day to day. As social calendars continue filling up through the warmer months, The Moss Way believes more people are beginning to recognise the connection between everyday routines, digestive health and overall wellbeing, particularly during seasons where life naturally becomes busier and less predictable. Harry Morgan, founder of The Moss Way, says digestion is often one of the first things affected when routines become inconsistent. "People usually notice they feel a bit off, but they do not always connect it to changes in how they're eating or living," he said. "Spring and summer tend to bring more spontaneity. People are out later, travelling more, eating at different times and generally being less structured. It sounds harmless enough, but digestion likes consistency." Irish Sea Moss has become increasingly popular among people looking for more natural digestive support that fits into everyday routines without feeling restrictive or overly complicated. Testing carried out on The Moss Way's Irish Sea Moss identified substantial levels of naturally occurring iodine, magnesium, potassium, zinc and B vitamins, nutrients involved in energy production, nervous system support and metabolic function. It also naturally contains soluble fibres that help support gut health and digestive comfort, particularly during periods where routines are less predictable. Unlike harsher digestive products or quick-fix wellness trends, Morgan says the appeal of sea moss is that it works quietly in the background as part of a wider routine. "Most people are not looking for another extreme health trend," he said. "They just want to feel comfortable, energised and balanced while still enjoying life. Digestion tends to reflect everything else that is going on around us, so supporting it consistently often makes more difference than people expect." For more information, visit www.themossway.co.uk .

SGS Addresses Key Technical BESS Updates in UL 9540A:2026 for the US and Canada

Tue, Jun 30, 2026 04:33 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 068.26, reporting on regulatory developments in battery energy safety storage system (BESS) safety standards, as set out in ANSI/CAN/UL 9540A:2026. Independent, performance-driven fire validation is at the center of compliant deployment. The shift from guidance-based frameworks to mandatory, performance-driven verification in ANSI/CAN/UL 9540A:2026 marks a significant change in the demonstration of fire safety that directly impacts system design, testing strategies and certification timelines. The safety of outdoor ground-mounted systems is now measured under a 'passive-first' philosophy, requiring validation of thermal runaway containment without reliance on active systems such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) or fire suppression systems. Systems must maintain structural integrity and prevent propagation under loss-of-power conditions. This is particularly crucial in offshore and remote environments. ANSI/CAN/UL 9540A:2026 establishes a higher safety threshold across the industry, requiring comprehensive gap analysis, particularly in passive containment and deflagration control. The transition demands a more integrated engineering approach, with early communication between design teams and certification experts being critical to avoiding delays, controlling costs and ensuring timely market access. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 068.26 includes further information on ANSI/CAN/UL 9540A:2026, including analysis of key provisions. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 068.26 for more details SGS battery services SGS's IECEE, NRTL and ISO/IEC 17025-accredited testing laboratories and specialized local experts have extensive experience in battery testing and offer a range of services to manufacturers and buyers in the industry. With unmatched expertise, they provide all the required technical verifications, safety assessments and factory auditing services. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's battery services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Navigating The Shift: Key Technical Updates In UL 9540A 6th Edition SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Prathamesh Panchal Director, Business Development (Battery and Hazardous Locations) Tel: +1 (404) 565-3005 Website: www.sgs.com/ee LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE FROM HEATSTROKE

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 15:00 EDT

As temperatures climb across the Greater Toronto Area this week, Toronto Humane Society is reminding pet guardians that extreme heat can quickly become dangerous-even deadly-for animals. Unlike people, pets have limited ways to cool themselves and can develop heatstroke in a matter of minutes. Dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and other companion animals are all vulnerable during periods of high heat and humidity. "Heat-related emergencies can escalate very quickly," said Dr. Linda Jacobson, Director, Shelter Medicine Advancement, Toronto Humane Society. "A few simple precautions, like limiting outdoor activity, providing constant access to fresh water and never leaving an animal in a parked vehicle, can save a life." "Pets are at risk of overheating if they exercise vigorously in hot weather, lack shade, are in poorly ventilated spaces, or don't have adequate access to water. The most dangerous situation is being left in a hot car, where temperatures can rise quickly, often with tragic outcomes. These tips aim to help pet parents keep their furry friends safe during heatwaves," explains Dr. Jacobson. Who is Most at Risk for Heatstroke? Brachycephalic breeds, such as English and French bulldogs and pugs, are particularly vulnerable to heatstroke due to their compromised airways. Flat-faced cat breeds like Persians also struggle with heat but are less likely to overexert themselves outdoors. Other high-risk dogs include golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, and chow chows. Young male dogs are prone to exertion-induced heatstroke, while older dogs with respiratory issues can overheat due to high environmental temperatures. Additional risk factors include obesity, long hair coats, heart and lung conditions, and dehydration. Know the Signs of Heatstroke Heatstroke is a medical emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention. Dogs and Cats Heavy panting or excessive drooling Bright red gums or tongue Lethargy or confusion Vomiting or diarrhea Rapid heartbeat Collapse or unresponsiveness Small Pets, Including Rabbits and Guinea Pigs Drooling Panting or open-mouth breathing Lying stretched out or appearing listless Weakness or difficulty moving What to Do if Your Pet is Overheating If you suspect your pet is suffering from heatstroke: Move them to a cool, shaded or air-conditioned area immediately. Offer small amounts of cool (not ice-cold) water. Wet their ears, paws and body with cool or lukewarm water to gradually lower their temperature. Contact a veterinarian immediately. Do not wait for symptoms to improve. Preventing Heatstroke Provide regular moderate exercise and maintain healthy body weights. Keep pets cool in hot weather, ideally indoors during heatwaves. Limit exercise to early morning or evening hours. Avoid walking on hot asphalt to prevent paw burns. Ensure pets have plenty of water, ice cubes, and wet their coats if they seem hot. Consider clipping dense, long coats to help pets stay cool. Share pet-safe frozen treats Never Leave an Animal in a Parked Vehicle Even with the windows cracked, the temperature inside a parked vehicle can rise to dangerous levels within minutes. If you see an unattended animal in a vehicle: Call 1-833-9ANIMAL (1-833-926-4625) or your local police service. Note the time, vehicle description and licence plate. Try to locate the guardian while remaining calm. For more information, visit Toronto Humane Society at torontohumanesociety.com .

Albright College adds Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management to its School of Professional Studies

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 06:06 EDT

Albright College announces the launch of a Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management through its School of Professional Studies (SPS), offering working adults a career-focused pathway into one of the fastest-growing fields in business. Organizations across every sector are navigating an increasingly complex talent landscape shaped by workforce shortages, shifting employee expectations, and the growing importance of culture, equity, and retention. Human resource professionals are at the center of it all, and the demand for skilled HR practitioners who can think strategically and act with purpose has never been higher. The B.S. in Human Resource Management is designed to help students develop those capabilities. The program combines business knowledge with human resource strategy to prepare graduates for careers in talent management, employee relations, training and development, workforce planning, and organizational leadership. Students develop skills in ethical decision-making, workplace effectiveness, and people-centered practices that support both individual employees and organizational success. The program is delivered fully online through Albright's School of Professional Studies, designed for working adults seeking flexible, accelerated pathways to a degree. At $300 per credit, tuition is designed to be affordable and transparent. Students may also apply for prior learning credit, which enables them to earn academic credit for professional experience, industry certifications, and workplace training they have already completed. For HR professionals with years of hands-on experience, this option can significantly reduce the time and cost required to finish a degree. Advisors work with each student to identify eligible experience and chart the most direct path to completion. Graduates will be positioned for roles in HR departments, consulting, workforce development, and people operations across industries. "People are the engine of every great organization, and the professionals who support them deserve an education that takes that seriously. Our Human Resource Management program prepares students to think strategically about talent, act with integrity, and lead organizations toward cultures where people can thrive." President Debra M. Townsley, Ph.D., said. Prospective students can learn more about Albright's School of Professional Studies and explore degree programs at albright.edu/sps or by contacting the School of Professional Studies directly. About Albright College Albright College, founded in 1856, is Berks County's oldest institution of higher learning. Located on a 118-acre suburban campus in Reading, Pa., Albright offers a rigorous liberal arts education with a distinctive interdisciplinary focus, including a flexible co-major program that empowers students to build a truly personalized academic experience. The College's mission is to equip students to live their best lives, now and in the future, while serving the broader community through educational outreach and meaningful partnerships. Learn more at albright.edu .

One Million and Counting: Russell Roof Tiles Celebrates Major Milestone

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:25 EDT

Russell Roof Tiles is celebrating the sales of its one millionth Bute3® tile, marking a huge milestone for the innovative tile, which has rapidly become the company's fastest-growing tile since launch. The achievement comes less than a year after full production of Bute3® began in June 2025, following an investment of more than £20 million and five years of design, engineering and development. Produced on the company's new fully automated, state-of-the-art tile manufacturing line in Burton on Trent, Bute3® has quickly become a game-changing solution. The one millionth tile milestone reflects the strong market demand for Bute3®, which has already been used or specified on 80-plus developments across the UK. Designed to address the challenges facing housebuilders and developers, the product combines the traditional appearance of a plain tile with the efficiency of a large-format roofing solution. Developed as a thinner, lighter concrete interlocking tile, Bute3® was engineered to retain the quality and durability Russell Roof Tiles is known for while improving installation efficiency. Its unique triple-tile format enables roofing contractors to install roofs up to 33 per cent faster than alternative products, delivering a traditional plain tile aesthetic. The product requires just 10.9 tiles per square metre, significantly reducing the number of tiles needed compared with traditional plain tile systems. Its reduced weight also improves handling on site, while allowing more tiles to be transported per pallet, helping to cut delivery requirements and associated carbon emissions. Andrew Hayward , Managing Director at Russell Roof Tiles, said: "Achieving sales of a million Bute3® is a fantastic achievement and a proud moment for everyone involved in bringing this product to market. From the initial concept and development stages through to full-scale manufacturing, Bute3® has represented a major investment in innovation, technology and British manufacturing." "The speed at which we have reached this milestone demonstrates the strong demand from developers, housebuilders and roofing contractors who are looking for products that can improve build efficiency without compromising on quality, durability or aesthetics." "Bute3® has successfully moved from trial projects to becoming a standard specification on several major developments. Its versatility, ease of installation and performance continue to make it a compelling and viable alternative to traditional plain tile, clay and slate roof coverings." Since launch, both national and regional housebuilders have adopted Bute3® after assessing its technical performance, cost efficiencies and practical installation benefits. The tile's ability to deliver faster fixing speeds and support tighter construction programmes has helped it gain traction across a wide range of residential developments. Russell Roof Tiles continues to invest in the development of the product range, including the introduction of new colour options, ensuring Bute3® remains a versatile and future-focused solution for modern roofing applications. Reaching the one millionth tile is not only a landmark for Bute3® but also further evidence of Russell Roof Tiles' commitment to delivering innovative products that meet the evolving needs of the construction industry through smarter design, improved efficiency and dependable UK manufacturing.

Roof Above the Rest: New Tile Wins Industry Award

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:24 EDT

Manufacturer Russell Roof Tiles is celebrating after its innovative Bute3® roof tile was named Roofing Solution of the Year at prestigious industry awards. The Showhome Readers' Awards win marks the first industry accolade for Bute3® an innovative product from Burton on Trent headquartered Russell Roof Tiles. Recognising the company's continued commitment to developing high-quality roofing solutions for the UK housebuilding sector. This leading trade publication and media platform is aimed at the residential design and housebuilding industry. The Showhome Readers' Awards are voted for by readers of Showhome magazine, making the win a strong endorsement from housebuilders, developers and industry professionals. Bethany Kellock, Editor of Showhome magazine, said: "I would like to congratulate everyone at Russell Roof Tiles on winning the Showhome Readers' Award for Roofing Solution of the Year for their Bute3® tile. This recognition by our Showhome readers is a testament to the team's dedication, innovation, and commitment to delivering high-quality roofing solutions for the UK housebuilding sector. It is always encouraging to see hard work and sustained excellence acknowledged by the industry, and Russell Roof Tiles should be extremely proud of this achievement." Russell Roof Tiles recently achieved sales of one million Bute3® tile, marking a huge milestone for the innovative tile, which has rapidly become the company's fastest-growing tile since launch. These achievements come less than a year after full production of Bute3® began in June 2025, following an investment of more than £20 million and five years of design, engineering and development. The tile combines the appearance of traditional plain tiles with a modern interlocking triple-tile format, with a double-cambered design offering quality and strength. With the appearance of 3 separate plain tiles but is installed as one, it helps contractors reduce handling time and improve productivity, speeding up installation, up to 33 per cent faster than comparable small-format products. Quicker project turnaround times enable contractors to complete developments at a faster pace without compromising quality. Andrew Hayward, Managing Director at Russell Roof Tiles, said: "We are absolutely delighted that Bute3® has been recognised by Showhome readers as Roofing Solution of the Year. This is the first award win for the product, which makes it a particularly proud moment for everyone involved in its development. "Bute3® reflects our continued focus on innovation, performance and quality, and it has been designed with the needs of both developers and installers in mind. To receive this recognition from the industry is a fantastic endorsement of the product and the team behind it." Russell Roof Tiles has a long-standing reputation for supporting the UK housing market with durable, attractive and reliable roofing products. The success of Bute3® underlines the company's ongoing investment in product innovation and development and its commitment to providing solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern construction. The award win further strengthens Russell Roof Tiles' position as a trusted supplier to the sector and highlights the company's dedication to delivering roofing products that combine quality, practicality and aesthetic appeal. By combining market-leading product design with cutting-edge manufacturing technology, Russell Roof Tiles has redefined what is possible in tile production, delivering improvements in productivity, sustainability, and customer value.

Expert Warns of Growing Subsidence Risk Threatening Warehouse Infrastructure

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:10 EDT

Ground engineering and void specialist Mainmark UK is raising awareness of subsidence, a growing threat facing the logistics and warehousing sector which can compromise the long-term stability and performance of critical infrastructure. Subsidence is the downward movement of the ground beneath a building, which can cause a structure's foundations to sink. Subsidence can occur when the original foundations of a building are unsuitable for the ground and soil types. In the UK, one of the primary causes of subsidence is clay soil shrinkage, which occurs when prolonged dry periods remove moisture from the soil, causing it to contract. Sinking foundations, un-level concrete floors, roadways and hardstands are all common symptoms of subsidence within a warehouse environment. This can result in sloping floors that are challenging for automation equipment, as well as high-level racking and the use of Very Narrow Aisle (VNA) equipment, much of which is reliant on perfectly even floors. VNA equipment requires extremely even, flat floors and even the smallest floor imperfection can be magnified, potentially causing the truck to sway and damage racking. With a track record of 100 plus projects across the logistics sector, Mainmark understand the challenge of remedial works affecting warehouse operations and prides itself in minimising disruption. The firm's non-invasive approach enables structures to be re-levelled quickly and accurately while minimising downtime for logistics operators. Extreme weather conditions, heavy logistics traffic, and the movement of heavy vehicle loads are contributing factors that can destabilise warehouse infrastructure over time. This risk is accelerating due to continued climate change, following extreme record-breaking dry summers alongside wet periods, reflecting the continued shift in the UK's climate pattern. According to the Met Office, changes will continue, and by 2070 we will see winters are up to 30 per cent wetter, summers between 1 and 6°C warmer and 60 per cent drier (depending on the region). David Hedley , Commercial & Infrastructure Lead at Mainmark Ground Engineering UK, said: "Subsidence in warehouses not only risks the safety of operators, damaging costly equipment, but it can also impact the movement of vehicles in and out of a facility, costing several thousands of pounds in repair and business interruption costs, and potentially disruption to critical supply chains. "In a worst-case scenario, if left untreated for too long, a warehouse might be rendered unsafe, and operations will have to cease while large-scale construction work takes place to fix the problem." Mainmark plans to share their concerns with the industry at Multimodal, the flagship supply chain exhibition taking place at Birmingham's NEC (30 June to 2 July), which coincides with UK Logistics Week and brings together thousands of logistics, transport and warehousing professionals. The event will showcase the latest innovations, trends and solutions shaping the future of logistics and supply chain management. With unique, innovative solutions for rectifying warehouse subsidence, Mainmark uses some of the most reliable, practical and least disruptive methods of re-levelling for buildings. The firm can re-level and re-support warehouses of any size, correcting moving and sunken driveways, pavements, floors and machinery bases, and strengthen weak ground. Established in the UK in 2016, Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd is headquartered in Milton Keynes, on the edge of the Golden Logistics Triangle. The company has more than 30 years of experience globally and has continued to expand its UK presence with operational hubs in Hampshire and Greater Manchester, serving customers across England, Scotland and Ireland. Robert Jervis, Event Director at organiser Clarion Events Ltd, said, "Multimodal 2026 is set to be another flagship event, and we are delighted to welcome new exhibitors supporting the wider transport and logistics sector to the exhibition. This expansion into broader support services further reinforces the show's position as the UK and Ireland's leading supply chain event." Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd has over three decades of experience and has established itself as a pioneering force in the industry, leading the way in developing and delivering cutting-edge solutions. Mainmark has earned international recognition as an award-winning ground engineering organisation.

New Appointment Warns Urgent Action On Subsidence Is Vital To Protect UK's Infrastructure

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 04:06 EDT

The new head of ground engineering and asset preservation specialist Mainmark UK has warned that prioritising the longevity of the UK's critical infrastructure is crucial amid the growing risk of subsidence. With an 86 per cent chance that the UK will experience the warmest year on record between 2026-2030 , this shows no signs of slowing. The chance of ground movement and subsidence beneath national infrastructure increases when moisture evaporates and soils shrink. This is specifically pertinent in rail environments where even minor ground instability can lead to speed restrictions, line closures and costly emergency repairs. Ian Thornhill has recently been appointed as General Manager at Mainmark, to spearhead the growth of the company in the UK and Europe. Ian will lead the company as it looks to grow and expand into new markets to ultimately become a one-stop shop for full lifecycle asset management, from routine monitoring and inspection, to testing and ultimately, repairing. Ian is a geologist by qualification and brings more than 15 years' experience in infrastructure and engineering services. He has held senior roles within organisations including infrastructure consulting firm AECOM and civil and structural engineering consultancy Structural Investigation Services Ltd (SIS Group) with experience across rail, highways and infrastructure services. Ian said: "In the UK, we have typically been very reactive to infrastructure problems. An awful lot of our infrastructure is ageing and some of our roads are in a dire state. We have seen infrastructure failures and bridge collapses in Germany and Italy, and we need to make sure that we protect our assets rather than having a big event occur that shocks us into action. "We are seeing more extreme weather; even last month high temperatures resulted in travel chaos for train journeys across the UK. The likes of routine monitoring supplies so much data for us to proactively predict the longevity of our infrastructure and the ground around it. Asset owners must be well positioned, by partnering with companies such as Mainmark UK, to respond to the subsidence threat and keep daily operations moving." In his most recent role as Operations Managing Director at SIS Group, Ian was responsible for growing the business significantly while strengthening operational capability and delivery. During this time, the organisation expanded its revenue, team size and regional presence. Peter Bierton , CEO, at Mainmark, said: "We are delighted to welcome Ian Thornhill as the new General Manager at Mainmark. He has a wealth of experience, and we look forward to Ian playing a key role in our growth in the infrastructure sector across the UK and Europe. Subsidence is a universal problem, and it poses safety concerns, so it is vital that asset owners take the necessary steps to mitigate this." Mainmark Ground Engineering (UK) Ltd, established in 2016, is a subsidiary of the global Mainmark group - headquartered in Sydney, Australia, which has successfully grown its global presence over the last 20 years and now has 18 office locations worldwide.

SGS brings together scientific leaders to advance cosmetic innovation at Future Skin 2026

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 03:04 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, is set to host Future Skin 2026, an immersive three-day seminar designed to connect and equip professionals shaping cosmetic innovation. Delivered by SGS proderm, an SGS company, the event will bring together experts from across Europe and beyond for a focused program of insights, collaboration and discussion. The cosmetic industry faces growing pressure to deliver faster, safer and more sustainable innovations, while navigating tighter budgets, increased regulatory scrutiny and rising consumer expectations. Future Skin 2026 is designed for scientific leaders ready to move beyond incremental change and turn challenges into opportunities. The seminar combines applied science, regulatory insight and methodological innovation to support professionals responsible for transforming ideas into market-ready products. The program features four sessions and two hands-on workshops, delivering practical guidance and meaningful exchange. Across the sessions, participants will explore innovation risks from industry and regulatory perspectives, translate emerging science into robust methodologies and assess how sustainability is reshaping formulation strategies and innovation pathways. A dedicated session on innovative testing solutions will demonstrate how advanced methods can accelerate the path from concept to market. Participants will also work on claim development and pilot study strategies, learning how to define strong, differentiated claims under time and budget constraints. A focused workshop on bridging science and marketing will show how complex scientific results can be translated into clear, compelling consumer narratives using visualization, video and modern communication channels. A live laboratory demonstration at SGS proderm offers behind-the-scenes insights into cutting-edge testing, reinforcing the seminar's strong connection between theory and practice. Future Skin 2026 is more than a seminar; it is a focused forum for scientific professionals who want to: Generate innovative product ideas Gain fresh inspiration through peer exchange Network with key opinion leaders and innovators Strengthen their role as strategic partners within their organizations Future Skin 2026 will take place at the Madison Hotel in Hamburg from November 16-18, 2026. For those seeking rigorous scientific content, practical tools and actionable insights, Future Skin 2026 offers the knowledge and connections needed to accelerate innovation. Cosmetic industry professionals looking to shape the future of cosmetic innovation are encouraged to register now . For more information, contact: Jennifer Buckley Senior Global Marketing Manager Food, Cosmetics & Personal Care Tel: +1 973 461 1498

Ohio State Survey: 3 in 10 Young Adults Don't Have a Doctor; Most Rarely See One

Mon, Jun 29, 2026 02:00 EDT

Skipped doctor appointments can mean missed screenings, delayed care and more ER use Key takeaways A national poll of 1,006 adults found only 71% of people ages 18-29 have a primary care doctor, compared with 97% of adults 65 and older. Among young adults who do have a primary care provider, fewer than half said they had a checkup in the past year. Physicians say annual visits help catch overdue vaccines, screenings and other health issues early, while directing patients to the right level of care. A new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds young adults are missing out on the health benefits of having a primary care doctor. The national poll of 1,006 adults found only 71% of adults ages 18-29 have a primary care doctor compared with 97% of adults age 65 and older. Among younger adults who do have a doctor, only 47% have had a checkup in the past year. "Having a primary care doctor is especially important when we're young," said Zachary Bittinger, MD , family medicine physician and clinical assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine . "We look ahead five years, 10 years and 20 years, because that's ideally how long you see your primary care doctor. That kind of relationship means that for each stage of life, from college to raising children to retirement, you get the kind of advice that keeps you safe." What happens during an annual physical exam? Building the patient-doctor relationship can start with an annual physical exam. It's a routine checkup and a chance to discuss health issues and preventive care. Patients will answer questions about their health history and have a physical exam. The physical exam may include the following: Check vital signs like temperature, pulse and breathing rate Measure height, weight and blood pressure Listen to heart and lungs Look at mouth and ears Examine skin Feel lymph nodes Check for swelling in arms and legs Based on the answers to the questions and the physical exam, the doctor may order blood tests to check blood sugar and cholesterol levels. The doctor will review the medical history and may recommend health screenings and vaccinations. "My young, healthy patients might be the picture of health but they might not know they're behind on their tetanus shot because it's been 10 years," Bittinger said. "They might not know that it's time for their first Pap test. There are lots of things that crop up that we see coming in primary care from a long way away." Where do young adults seek non-emergency care? When a health issue that is not an emergency arises, young adults turn to urgent care clinics. The survey shows 36% will seek out an urgent care clinic first, while 68% of older adults will contact their primary care provider. "It's often best to start with your primary care doctor to decide the ideal place to seek care," Bittinger said. "If it's a small problem, we may steer you to urgent care. If it's a medium problem, we can prioritize seeing you. If it's a bigger problem, you may end up in the emergency room." Seeing a primary care doctor is associated with better health outcomes, fewer hospital stays and less emergency department use. What is the survey methodology? This study was conducted by SSRS on its Opinion Panel Omnibus platform. The SSRS Opinion Panel Omnibus is a national, twice-per-month, probability-based survey. Data collection was conducted from May 1 - 3, 2026, among a sample of 1,006 respondents. The survey was conducted via web (n=976) and telephone (n=30) and administered in English. The margin of error for total respondents is +/-3.6 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. All SSRS Opinion Panel Omnibus data are weighted to represent the target population of U.S. adults ages 18 or older.

SGS Details Updated Mandatory National Standard for Jewelry in China

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:54 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 085.26, highlighting China's update of safety requirements for jewelry. GB 28480-2026 'Jewelry safety technical requirements' was published by China's State Administration for Market Regulation and the Standardization Administration of China in March 2026. Outlining safety requirements for adult and children's jewelry, GB 28480-2026 covers methods and specifications for physical, mechanical and chemical properties, as well as labeling and marking criteria. Due for implementation on April 1, 2027, GB 28480-2026 replaces GB 28480-2012 'Adornment - Provision for limit of baneful elements'. The new standard will affect stakeholders across the adult and children's jewelry supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers operating in the Chinese market. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 085.26 includes two useful tables with further information about GB 28480-2026 , including highlights and technical requirements. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 085.26 for more details. SGS consumer product services SGS provides news about the development of regulations affecting consumer products as a complimentary service. With an unrivaled global network of laboratories, they offer physical/mechanical testing, analytical testing and consultancy work for technical and non-technical parameters applicable to a comprehensive range of consumer products. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's consumer product services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full China Updates Mandatory National Standard for Jewelry SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Lielie Li Technical Support, Chemical Tel: +86 (0)21 6107 8372 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

SGS Highlights Updated Rules for Food Contact Ceramics in Luxembourg

Fri, Jun 26, 2026 10:45 EDT

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 084.26, summarizing Luxembourg's publication of revised rules on migration limits for lead and cadmium in food contact ceramics. The Grand-Ducal Regulation of May 19, 2026, amends Grand-Ducal Regulation of February 1985 concerning ceramic articles intended to come into contact with food. As well as introducing stricter migration limits for lead and cadmium, the Regulation contains expanded provisions allowing economic operators to consider specific factors when placing ceramic articles on the market. Stakeholders across the Luxembourg food contact ceramic materials and articles supply chain, including manufacturers, importers, retailers and other intermediaries, are affected by the amendment, which became effective on May 29, 2026. There has also been a recent update to the rules on food contact ceramics in the Netherlands. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 084.26 provides further information about the new Regulation, including a helpful table clarifying ceramic article categories and their respective limits. Stakeholders are encouraged to refer to the original SafeGuardS 084.26 for more details. SGS food contact material services SGS's technical experts have extensive experience of testing materials and articles in contact with food. They can ensure that your products meet the appropriate regulations for food contact materials and pave the way for compliance. SGS offers the full range of testing, including migration tests, along with expert advice on emerging regulations, compliance issues and documentation review. In the end, it's only trusted because it's tested. Learn more about SGS's food contact material services. SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full Luxembourg Updates Rules for Food Contact Ceramics SafeGuardS. Subscribe today and receive SGS SafeGuardS direct to your inbox. For further information, contact Media Inquiries or: Dr. HingWo Tsang Global Information and Innovation Manager Tel: +852 2774 7420 Website: www.sgs.com/hardlines LinkedIn: SGS Connectivity & Products

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