Power Matters Alliance Approves UL As Its Sole Certification Lab In Taiwan
MediaTek, IC industry leader, successfully completed PMA certification through UL
TAIPEI, Dec. 23, 2014 /CNW/ -- UL (Underwriters Laboratories), a global safety science leader, today announced that its laboratory in Taiwan is accredited by the Power Matters Alliance (PMA), making it the sole PMA testing facility in Taiwan. At the same time, MediaTek (TSE: 2454), a global IC industry leader, was awarded the first PMA certification from UL Taiwan, indicating that their product MT3188 IC Module is in compliance of the PMA requirements. PMA is a leader in inductive wireless charging technology with installations in many popular venues, including select Starbucks and McDonald's stores in United States.
Effective from March 2014, manufacturers can submit their PMA base stations or devices for testing to the PMA-TS-0001-0 standard for PMA-CD-0005-0 (conformance testing) and PMA-CD-0011-0 (interoperability testing), resulting in obtaining the PMA Mark.
"The PMA certification is an important part of MediaTek's multimode wireless power solutions for the market. The certification of the MT3188 demonstrates that our technology meets the PMA global standard for smart and energy-efficient transfer of wireless power. With professional support from UL, we were able to achieve this timely certification of the MT3188," said Mark Estabrook, strategic marketing director at MediaTek's wireless connectivity and networking business unit.
The new recognition symbolizes that UL is able to serve as a testing and certification ground for PMA member companies, especially those in Asia, wishing to certify products using the PMA standard. UL Taiwan laboratory is the second UL testing facility which successfully went through a stringent auditing process conducted by the PMA. The first UL PMA-approved laboratory is located in Fremont, Calif., USA.
"Becoming a PMA-approved laboratory, one must demonstrate its strengths in applicable test equipment, deployment of test tools, resources and training support. We are delighted to see the UL Taiwan laboratory meeting our assessment criteria without any findings and eventually becoming our sole accredited testing facility for PMA certification in Taiwan," said Ron Resnick, president, PMA.
"Today, wireless charging technology is becoming popular and significant in our society. A comprehensive certification program will surely guide manufacturers design and produce their products with better performance and user experience," said Barry Yu, regional general manager for the Greater China consumer technology division at UL.
"This newly added testing capability in Taiwan has enabled our engineering team in Greater China to provide a more complete testing solution for consumer technology manufacturers. Our services range from product safety to wireless and interoperability performance, from product design review to training and consultancy," Yu added.
For more information on UL's testing and certification services for wireless charging, please visit: http://industries.ul.com/wireless/wireless-charging
About UL
UL is a premier global independent safety science company that has championed progress for 120 years. Its more than 10,000 professionals are guided by the UL mission to promote safe working and living environments for all people. UL uses research and standards to continually advance and meet ever-evolving safety needs. We partner with businesses, manufacturers, trade associations and international regulatory authorities to bring solutions to a more complex global supply chain. For more information about our certification, testing, inspection, advisory and education services, visit http://www.ul.com/.
About Power Matters Alliance
Founded in 2012, PMA is a global, not-for-profit standards organization chartered to ensure global interoperability for wireless charging. The PMA board includes Duracell, Starbucks, Powermat Technologies, AT&T, Flextronics Power and the US Government's Energy Star (non-voting). PMA-compatible wireless charging spots have been installed at leading coffee shops, airports, stadiums, restaurants, gyms and more and PMA-Certified products are available at leading retailers. PMA membership is open to all, and its technical specifications are available to all members at www.powermatters.org.
About MediaTek Inc.
MediaTek is a pioneering fabless semiconductor company, and a market leader in cutting-edge Systems on Chip for wireless communications and connectivity, HDTV, DVD and Blu-ray. MediaTek created the world's first True Octa-core™ smartphone platform with LTE and our CorePilot™ technology releasing the full power of multi-core mobile processors. Through MediaTek Labs™, the company is creating a worldwide ecosystem in support of device creation, application development and services based around MediaTek offerings. With an emphasis on enabling technology for the masses and not the chosen, everyone can be an Everyday Genius. MediaTek [TSE:2454] is headquartered in Taiwan and has offices worldwide. Please visit www.mediatek.com for more information.
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SOURCE UL LLC
UL LLC, Miu Tang (Greater China), Marketing Manager, Consumer Technology Division, +852-2276-9194, http://www.ul.com/
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