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Making Robotics Safe: ISO 10218 Made Easy

Robotics is evolving rapidly – and so are the legal and normative requirements. The revised standards ISO 10218-1:2025 and ISO 10218-2:2025 introduce significant changes that impact all manufacturers and operators of industrial robots. Acting early ensures your systems stay not only safe, but also future-ready.

Join our exclusive TÜV Rheinland webinar to get a clear overview of the key updates – and what they mean for your day-to-day work. Whether you're involved in development, integration, or operation, we’ll guide you on how to implement the new requirements in a legally compliant and efficient way.

To make participation easier for our international audience, the webinar will be held in two separate sessions at different times. Simply use the form below to register and choose the time that suits you best – it only takes a few clicks.
Making Robotics Safe: ISO 10218 Made Easy

 
Session 1: Aug 18, 2025
11 am PST / 2 pm EST / 8 pm CET

Session 2: Aug 21, 2025
7 am PST / 10 am EST / 4 pm CET
Webinar agenda
  • Introduction to the Updated EN ISO 10218 Standard
  • Definition and Classification of Workspaces
  • Safety Functions
  • Cybersecurity Requirements
  • Electrical Design and Integration
  • Collaborative Robot Applications
Our experts
Sergey Logachev
Automation, Robotics, and Functional Safety Technical Program Manager, TÜV Rheinland

Sergey Logachev studied electrical and radio engineering as part of the physics curriculum at Voronezh State Pedagogical University, where he earned a degree in Physics, specializing in the physics of solid state. He also holds a degree in Mathematics from Portland State University. Starting his professional journey as a Regulatory Compliance Engineer at Intertek in 2013, Sergey joined TÜV Rheinland in 2017, where he has focused on machinery, SEMI, and laboratory equipment. Over the last five years, he has enhanced his expertise in industrial robotics and participates in various standard committees within this field. Additionally, he is UL certified for functional safety in the machinery sector.
Thomas Koester
Global Head of the Technical Competence Center Machines, TÜV Rheinland

Thomas Koester studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Berlin. Started his career in 1996 in the testing laboratory for electrical engineering at TÜV Rheinland Japan in Yokohama. Since 2005 at TÜV Rheinland in Germany in the field of machinery safety and laboratory manager for industrial machinery until 2020. Since 2020 global coordinator of the machinery segment at TÜV Rheinland. Member of German and European committees in the field of machinery safety.
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