Let’s Trace the Future Together
Trace — Kiwa’s first online ESG magazine. Just like tracing a path forward, Trace follows the real steps we’re taking to build a more sustainable future. Here, you’ll find real stories, practical insights, and the milestones that mark our environmental, social, and governance journey. Explore real examples of how we are putting ESG into action — across sectors, regions, and services.
Kiwa has real expertise in the automotive sector, and they provide us an external view and professional advice. They are reliable and the information they provide is used as a reference for our daily work.
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All storiesThe Digital Battery Passport explained: requirements, impact and next steps
In recent years, the battery industry has been moving through a period of rapid transformation. Increasing demand for electric vehicles, energy storage and light transport has not only driven innovation, but also pushed sustainability, transparency and responsible sourcing to the forefront of regulatory expectations. Against this backdrop, the European Union introduced the Battery Regulation (EU 2023/1542): a comprehensive framework designed to ensure that every battery placed on the EU market contributes to a more transparent and circular economy.
Floating offshore wind comes of age — and Kiwa Portugal is helping shape its future
The global race towards carbon neutrality is accelerating the deployment of offshore renewable energy. Among the most promising technologies, floating offshore wind stands out as the key to unlocking deep‑water wind resources and enabling large‑scale clean energy production. Portugal is playing a pivotal role in this transition — with Kiwa Portugal recognised as a leading technical partner in this emerging market.
ISO 10993: A strategic approach to the biological evaluation of medical devices
Biological evaluation is a fundamental element in demonstrating the safety of medical devices and compliance with Regulation (EU) 2017/745 (MDR). The ISO 10993 series represents the internationally recognized standard for assessing the biocompatibility of materials and devices throughout their entire lifecycle.
The four-eyes principle: a foundation for trust and technical integrity
At Kiwa Medical, the four eyes principle is more than a procedural requirement—it is a daily safeguard for technical quality and regulatory confidence. Whether applied to peer reviews of audit reports, technical documentation assessments, or certification decisions, involving a second qualified reviewer before finalization adds real and measurable value.