What the Hell is a Notified Body?
In the US, this is done by a government-backed institution, the FDA. In Europe, you get to choose your Notified Body and have to pay them for everything. There certainly is some irony in that. In my understanding, that’s the definition of a conflict of interest, but for some reason I’m missing something obvious here. Because that’s how Medical Devices get certified in Europe.
Which One Should You Choose?
This is about shipping products which help patients and enable a company to become profitable.
Other important things to keep in mind:
- How well do they understand software? Do they have software experts on their team or is it just a bunch of dudes who certified some hardware which was connected to software? Always prefer software experts.
- How friendly are they? Do they strictly adhere to rules or understand that startups are often struggling to fulfil all regulatory requirements?
- How soon can they audit you? Many Notified Bodies have crazy long waiting lists.
- How good is their customer service? You’ll be in touch with them regularly when you make changes to your product. You don’t want to be waiting for unresponsive customer managers before deploying a new version.