In an increasingly interconnected world, where every piece of industrial equipment is a potential entry point for cyber threats, securing automated logistics systems isn't just good practice—it's imperative. Hai Robotics, a major player in Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS), has just taken a significant step in bolstering that security, announcing its HaiPick Systems now formally comply with the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Articles 3.3(d).
This isn't about radio waves themselves, but about the cybersecurity requirements for devices that use them. Specifically, Article 3.3(d) mandates that radio equipment must incorporate safeguards to ensure network protection, personal data privacy, and fraud prevention. The validation, performed by TÜV SÜD, isn't just a rubber stamp. It signifies that Hai Robotics' wireless communications within its HaiPick Systems are designed to resist interference, maintain stable performance, and crucially, mitigate potential cybersecurity risks across complex warehouse operations.
