Learn About India's BIS Certification
2026-07-02 06:54:11

Chemtox and REACHLaw Collaborate on Free Webinar About India’s BIS Certification

Chemtox and REACHLaw Team Up for a Free Webinar on India’s BIS Certification



In today's global market, compliance with international standards is essential for companies looking to expand their operations. Recognizing this necessity, Chemtox, headquartered in Ota City, Tokyo, has partnered with Finland-based REACHLaw to offer a free webinar detailing the intricacies of India's Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certification. This initiative is especially relevant for businesses eager to enter the burgeoning Indian market.

What is BIS?


BIS, short for the Bureau of Indian Standards, is the national standards body of India. It regulates the quality, safety, and performance of various products through certification schemes. As Indian markets continue to grow, understanding and acquiring the BIS certification has become a crucial step for foreign manufacturers. Companies must navigate numerous requirements, including understanding specific demands for their products and appointing local representatives.

Overview of the Webinar


The upcoming webinar, scheduled for July 3rd, 2026, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Japan time), will provide attendees with a comprehensive look at the BIS certification process. Some of the key topics to be discussed include:
1. BIS Regulatory Framework: An overview of the BIS certification system and its significance in facilitating entry into the Indian market.
2. Differences Between Scheme I and Scheme II: A focused explanation of the two primary certification schemes—Scheme I (ISI mark certification) and Scheme II (Compulsory Registration Scheme)—with emphasis on their scopes and differences.
3. Steps Toward Certification: Detailed information about the steps necessary for obtaining BIS certification, including required documentation and estimated timelines.
4. Role of Local Agents: Discussion of the responsibilities and importance of local agents in the certification process.
5. Cost Estimates: A realistic view of the financial implications involved in acquiring BIS certification.
6. Conclusion and Live Q&A: A wrap-up followed by a live question-and-answer session where participants can engage directly with the experts.

The webinar will be conducted in Japanese, with materials also provided in the same language. For the live Q&A session, local staff from REACHLaw’s India branch will provide real-time assistance through interpretation, ensuring that participants’ questions are addressed effectively, even if they are not covered during the live presentation.

This event offers a unique opportunity for organizations considering entering the Indian market or those already operating there but struggling with the requirements for obtaining and maintaining BIS certification.

Registration Information


The webinar is free to join, but registration is required. Interested parties can sign up through the provided link: Register Here.

About Chemtox


Founded on September 3, 1975, Chemtox specializes in various compliance services, including biodegradable testing and certification support. The company engages in international standards testing for diverse sectors, including railway vehicles, aircraft, construction materials, and food contact materials. Based in Tokyo, Chemtox's wide range of expertise also extends to environmental analysis of hazardous chemicals and reliability testing of printed circuit boards.

If you have any inquiries regarding this webinar or Chemtox's services, please contact:
Chemtox International Business Division
Fujio Fujioka / Takaie
Tel: 03-3727-7111
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Visit our website: Chemtox

Join us for this informative session and take the first step towards mastering the BIS certification process for a successful market entry into India.


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