On September 26, 2025, the "eVTOL Safety System and Airworthiness Technology Exchange Conference" hosted by the Bao'an Low-Altitude Economy Industry Association was successfully held in Shenzhen. The conference focused on the rapidly developing low-altitude economy sector, particularly the electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) and unmanned aerial vehicle industries. It brought together many industry experts and scholars to conduct in-depth exchanges on core issues such as airworthiness management, system safety standards, and certification compliance, share cutting-edge viewpoints and practical experiences, and jointly offer suggestions for promoting low-altitude flight safety and the orderly development of the industry.

Shen Zhen Electronic Testing Services Co.,Ltd was invited by the organizer to attend this grand event as a guest speaker. Mr. Huang Kangming, a senior engineer of the company, gave a special speech on the topic of "Multi-country Certification Compliance for UAVs", systematically sorting out the key requirements for global market access for the on-site enterprises.

Huang Kangming emphasized in his speech that drone products must complete the compliance certifications specified by the target market before going on the market, which is the "birth certificate" for entering the market. He pointed out that there are significant differences in certification standards and testing items for drones of different categories and uses.

Subsequently, Huang Kangming focused on analyzing the similarities, differences and coping strategies of certification systems in various countries. He stated that entering the North American market usually requires meeting FCC certification and FAA standard compliance, while the European Union requires CE-UAS certification and compliance with the RED directive; regions such as Japan and South Korea also have their own corresponding regulations. Enterprises need to make advance arrangements to avoid compliance risks.

Engineer Huang, drawing on ETS's rich practical cases, also shared efficient paths for multi-country certifications and specifically introduced the drone testing process and its importance. The content was pragmatic with a professional perspective, and the on-site response was enthusiastic.

This exchange not only demonstrated ETS's professional strength in the field of testing and certification, but also provided practical solutions for the global development of enterprises. As a leading testing and certification institution in the industry, ETS will continue to be committed to providing professional support for the low-altitude economy industry and helping enterprises successfully explore the global market.