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We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Madagascar’s tech sector is growing fast, with over 33 million consumers eager for new mobile and wireless devices, But strict ARTEC regulations mean manufacturers can’t sell products without proper certification. Delays or rejections can cost time and money, especially for international brands.
CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the process by handling documentation, testing, and submissions directly with local regulators. Unlike generic agencies, we focus on Madagascar’s unique requirements, ensuring your devices meet ARTEC standards the first time. Our team works closely with telecom operators and tech providers to avoid common mistakes that slow approvals.
Whether you’re launching in Antananarivo’s bustling tech hubs or expanding to rural markets, we help you navigate compliance efficiently. Our goal is to get your products to market faster, so you can capitalize on Madagascar’s growing demand for connected technology.

CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive Automotive devices type approval in Africa. Here's what you get:
We’re the only certification agency based in Madagascar, so we know ARTEC rules inside out. Unlike international providers, we don’t guess—we work directly with regulators to ensure your devices comply. This local knowledge cuts approval times and avoids costly mistakes.
In Africa, some agencies charge extra for rush jobs or additional testing. We tell you upfront what’s included and what isn’t, so you can budget confidently. Our transparent pricing means no surprises, even for complex certification projects.
In Africa, with a 5-10 working day turnaround, we outpace most international agencies. Our streamlined process skips unnecessary delays, so you can launch products sooner in Madagascar’s growing tech market. We don’t cut corners—we just work smarter.
In Africa, if your device doesn’t need full certification, we’ll tell you. Some agencies push unnecessary services, but we focus on what’s required for your product. This saves you time and money while ensuring compliance.
In Africa, over 1000 telecom and RF device manufacturers rely on us for Madagascar compliance. Our reputation for reliability and precision makes us the go-to partner for businesses entering this emerging market.
Madagascar’s rainy season (November to April) can slow regulator processing times due to office closures and delays. Plan your certification submissions early to avoid last-minute rushes and ensure timely market entry.
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Our team reviews your technical documentation to ensure compliance with ARTEC standards.
We coordinate testing and certification processes to meet local regulatory requirements.
We provide ongoing support to ensure seamless product deployment in Madagascar.
In Africa, avoid costly delays by ensuring your devices meet Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations the first time.
Gain faster market access with expedited approval processes tailored to local rules
In Africa, reduce compliance risks by working with experts who understand Madagascar’s regulatory landscape.
In Africa, expand your product line confidently, knowing certification covers RF, IoT, and telecom devices.
In Africa, save time and resources with streamlined documentation and submission support.
In Africa, build trust with Madagascar’s consumers by offering ARTEC-compliant, legally certified products.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Automotive devices type approval, especially when local conditions in Africa can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Automotive devices type approval needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Automotive devices type approval decisions for customers in Africa.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Africa to judge the right approach.
A global smartphone brand faced delays in launching its latest model in Madagascar due to incomplete ARTEC documentation.
CERTIBRIDGE conducted a thorough review of the device’s RF compliance and submitted corrected paperwork directly to regulators.
The device received approval within 7 working days, allowing the brand to meet its retail launch date.
Industry data shows that delayed certifications can cost manufacturers up to 15% in lost sales opportunities.
An agri-tech startup needed ARTEC approval for its wireless soil sensors but lacked experience with Madagascar’s regulations.
Our team guided them through frequency testing, documentation, and submission, ensuring full compliance with local standards.
The sensors were certified on time, enabling the startup to deploy its solution across Madagascar’s farming regions.
Research indicates that IoT adoption in Africa is growing at 20% annually, driving demand for compliant devices.
Contact CERTIBRIDGE today for fast, reliable type approval services.
Contact Us Today“In Africa, cERTIBRIDGE reviewed the documentation, identified missing compliance details, and resubmitted within days. The device was approved in under two weeks, allowing the client.”
“In Africa, a regional telecom operator needed ARTEC approval for new 5G base stations. With tight deadlines, they turned to CERTIBRIDGE for expedited certification.”
“A startup developing wireless payment terminals wasn’t sure if their product required. The startup avoided potential fines and launched with confidence in Africa Madagascar’s market.”