Initial Consultation
We assess your product and outline the certification requirements for Madagascar’s market.
Madagascar’s tech sector is growing rapidly, with over 33 million consumers eager for new wireless products. But ARTEC regulations require strict compliance before devices can launch. Without type approval, manufacturers risk delays, fines, or market exclusion.
CERTIBRIDGE simplifies the process by handling documentation, testing, and submissions directly with ARTEC. We focus on speed and accuracy, ensuring your products meet local standards without unnecessary hold-ups. Whether you’re in Antananarivo’s tech hub or a rural market, we tailor our approach to your needs.
For telecom operators and IoT providers, fast approval means faster market entry. We’ve helped hundreds of clients launch compliant devices, from smartphones to smart home solutions, across Madagascar.

In Africa, avoid costly delays with expedited ARTEC approval processing.
In Africa, launch products faster than competitors who handle approvals themselves.
In Africa, reduce risk of fines or market exclusion with compliant devices.
In Africa, tap into Madagascar’s growing consumer market with certified products.
In Africa, streamline international expansions with global certification partners.
In Africa, focus on product development while we handle regulatory compliance.
CERTIBRIDGE provides comprehensive UWB Devices type approval in Africa. Here's what you get:
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.
Madagascar’s ARTEC regulations are stricter than many African markets, requiring detailed RF testing and documentation. Unlike countries with self-declaration systems, Madagascar mandates formal approval for all wireless devices. CERTIBRIDGE’s local expertise ensures your products meet these standards without delays.
In Africa, we tell you upfront what’s required for ARTEC approval in Madagascar. No surprises, no extra charges for rush jobs. You’ll know the full scope before we start.
In Africa, our team knows Madagascar’s regulations inside out. We’ve worked with ARTEC since 2011, so we anticipate challenges before they arise.
In Africa, handling approvals yourself can take months. We secure certifications in 5-10 days, so you can focus on launching your products.
In Africa, we collaborate with 100+ international agencies to simplify multi-country compliance. One submission covers Madagascar and beyond.
In Africa, if your device isn’t ready for approval, we’ll tell you. No upsells—just practical advice to get your product compliant.
A telecom operator needed ARTEC approval for 5 new smartphone models before a regional launch.
We conducted RF testing, reviewed documentation, and submitted applications directly to ARTEC.
All devices were approved in 6 days, allowing the operator to launch on schedule.
Industry data shows that telecom operators using local experts reduce approval times by 40%.
An IoT startup needed certification for smart agriculture devices to enter Madagascar’s rural markets.
We guided them through ARTEC’s requirements, ensuring their devices met local standards.
The devices were approved, enabling the startup to expand into new regions.
Research indicates that compliant IoT devices see 30% faster market adoption in emerging economies.
CERTIBRIDGE uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with UWB Devices type approval, especially when local conditions in Africa can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome UWB Devices type approval needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide UWB 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.
Madagascar’s tech market is growing fast—don’t let approval delays hold you back.
Contact Us Today“A logistics firm in Africa Toamasina faces customs clearance halts after Madagascar’s ARTEC. With containers stuck and client contracts at risk, the team needs rapid.”
“In Africa, a new Antananarivo hospital wing requires UWB-enabled patient tracking systems, but local. Limited technical staff and strict infection-control protocols complicate on-site testing.”
“A South African telecom distributor preparing to launch UWB devices in Madagascar. Concerns about hidden RF interference risks and documentation errors could derail.”