Innokin and Nerudia have established a strategic partnership to ensure that some of the world’s most popular vaporizers achieve compliance with the new EU Tobacco Products Directive.
Nerudia will begin work immediately on preparing a TPD notification for the Innokin Endura T18, which is a simple, high-performance device. The two companies will continue to update the market on the progress of this notification so as to ensure wholesalers and distributors can buy the product with confidence.
Nerudia will also audit Innokin’s manufacturing facilities and help the manufacturer ensure that its production meets the directive’s stringent requirements. It will also monitor Innokin’s compliance with the body of European law that already applies to vaping products.
“We are delighted to be working in partnership with Innokin, who have made some fantastic devices that have helped to shape the vaping industry as we know it,” says David Lawson, Nerudia chief regulatory officer.
“Nerudia looks forward to helping Innokin grow by making sure that they continue to lead the field when TPD comes into force”.
“When we chose our TPD Compliance partner Nerudia really stood out,” says James Li, general manager of Innokin. “They offer a service that is more robust than any other we have seen in the market, and we are confident that they will lead us to a successful future in this newly regulated market.”