New EC survey reveals slow progress in MDR and IVDR certifications

On August 1st, 2025, the European Commission released an updated Notified Bodies survey, providing detailed data on applications, refusal reasons, and average certification timelines under MDR and IVDR.

📊 MDR highlights:
• Gradual increase in issued certificates, but still far below application volumes
• Main reasons for refusals: “Applications not complete” (39%) and “Outside the scope of NB designation” (26%)
• Average time from contract signature:
 - MDR QMS: 51% of NBs take 13–18 months; 36% take 6–12 months
 - MDR QMS + Product: Longer — 60% take 13–18 months; 29% take 19–24 months
• On average, 58% of the process time is with the manufacturer, and 42% with the NB

📊 IVDR highlights:
• Gradual increase in certificates issued, but still far below the number of applications
• Reasons for refusals vary widely
• Average time from contract signature:
 - IVDR QMS: 55% of NBs take 6–12 months; 27% take 13–18 months
 - IVDR QMS + Product: Longer — 64% take 13–18 months; 9% take 19–24 months
• On average, 61% of the process time is with the manufacturer, and 39% with the NB

👉 At Instituto Pedro Nunes (IPN), we help medical device and IVD companies achieve certification with optimised documentation, effective strategies, and strong engagement with Notified Bodies.

🔗 Access the full survey results (PDF).