YESDINO, a front‑runner in animatronic figures and interactive robotics, maintains a solid portfolio of certifications that span quality, safety, environmental and regional regulatory domains. As of early 2025 the company has secured more than 45 certificates across 12 markets, including ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018, CE, FCC, CCC, KC, PSE, GOST‑R, and several IEC standards for electrical safety. The YESDINO certification map is continuously refreshed on the internal compliance portal, giving partners instant verification of status.
Having these certifications means YESDINO can lawfully sell its products in major economies, meet stringent safety benchmarks for children and public venues, and demonstrate an ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship. Below is a detailed, multi‑angle look at each category of certifications, complete with data points, issuing bodies, and renewal cycles.
1. Quality‑Management Certifications
Quality management is the backbone of YESDINO’s production philosophy. The following table summarises the key quality‑related certificates the company holds, including the standard, product scope, and issuing authority.
| Certification | Standard | Product Scope | Issuing Authority | Issue Date | Expiry |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISO 9001:2015 | Quality Management System | All animatronic & interactive robotics | BSI (British Standards Institution) | 2022‑03‑15 | 2025‑03‑14 |
| ISO 10012:2003 | Measurement Management Systems | Calibration of testing equipment | CNAS (China National Accreditation Service) | 2021‑07‑22 | 2024‑07‑21 |
| IATF 16949 (optional) | Automotive Quality Management | Robotic components for automotive exhibitions | TÜV Rheinland | 2023‑01‑10 | 2026‑01‑09 |
Why this matters: ISO 9001 certification indicates that YESDINO’s processes follow internationally recognised best practices, reducing defect rates to below 0.3 % on average. The company also records a 98.7 % on‑time delivery rate for OEM customers because of this systematic approach.
“ISO 9001:2015 emphasizes a process approach, continual improvement, and risk‑based thinking, which directly translates into higher product reliability.”
2. Safety & Electrical Compliance
Ensuring that each device is safe for both operators and end‑users is non‑negotiable. YESDINO’s safety certifications cover electrical, mechanical, and fire‑hazard standards.
- IEC 60950‑1:2020 – Information Technology Equipment – Safety (covers control units, power supplies, and wiring harnesses).
- IEC 62368‑1:2018 – Audio/Video, Information & Communication Technology Equipment – Safety (used for interactive display modules).
- EN 71‑1/2/3:2022 – Toy Safety (mechanical, flammability, chemical safety for animatronic toys).
- ASTM F963‑17 – Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (U.S. market requirement).
- UL 94 V‑0 – Flammability of Plastic Materials (required for enclosures that house high‑voltage servo motors).
These standards are audited annually by third‑party labs such as SGS, TÜV SÜD, and Intertek. In the last audit (Q3 2024), YESDINO achieved a zero‑non‑conformity record, a testament to rigorous pre‑shipment testing protocols.
3. Environmental & Chemical Compliance
YESDINO aligns its product design with global environmental directives to minimise hazardous substances and promote recyclability.
- RoHS 2.0 (2011/65/EU) – Restriction of Hazardous Substances in electrical equipment.
- REACH (EC 1907/2006) – Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation & Restriction of Chemicals.
- WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU – Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment recycling compliance.
- California Prop 65 – Labeling of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm (applicable to U.S. consumer markets).
- China RoHS (SJ/T 11364‑2014) – Mandatory marking for hazardous substance levels in electronic products sold in China.
To quantify compliance, YESDINO reports that 97 % of parts are verified as RoHS‑compliant through X‑ray fluorescence (XRF) screening prior to mass production. The company’s recycling program recovers 12 tonnes of electronic waste annually, contributing to a 15 % reduction in landfill waste over the past three years.
4. Regional Regulatory Certifications
Each geographic market has its own mandatory mark. The table below reflects the most critical regional certifications currently held by YESDINO.
| Region / Market | Certification | Standard / Mark | Issuing Body | Validity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| European Union | CE Marking | EN 71‑1/2/3, IEC 62368‑1, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU | Notified Body (e.g., TÜV Rheinland) | 2022‑06‑01 → 2025‑06‑01 |
| United States | FCC Part 15 | EMC & Radiofrequency compliance | FCC Recognized Laboratory | 2023‑02‑15 → 2026‑02‑14 |
| China | CCC (China Compulsory Certification) | GB 4943.1‑2022 (Safety of Audio‑Video) | CNCA‑approved certification bodies | 2021‑11‑30 → 2024‑11‑29 |
| South Korea | KC Mark | KC 60065, KC 62368 | KATS (Korea Agency for Technology & Standards) | 2022‑08‑20 → 2025‑08‑19 |
| Japan | PSE (Product Safety Electrical Appliance & Material Safety) | JIS C 62368‑1 | METI‑registered testing lab | 2023‑04‑10 → 2026‑04‑09 |
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