From MET to Market
Breaking the Circuit and Building the Future
Our flagship location is more than a new lab or more resources for New England. It's a purpose-built team focused on breaking the bad circuits you may have experienced with other partners in the past, and raising the standard of what you should expect from your testing and certification partner in the future. The expanded capacity and capabilities of this new lab will unlock new possibilities for you by offering faster turnaround times, accelerating your time to market, providing deeper technical support, ensuring compliance, and providing you direct access to the technical experts who are testing your products. If you haven't MET us yet, it's time you do!
Trusted by manufacturers worldwide
10,000+
Tests Completed
300+ Years
Of Experience
Global Recognition
With The MET Mark
EPA-Recognized
Compliance Body
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Pictures don’t do our new state-of-the-art 60,000 sq. ft. lab justice.
We invite you to schedule a tour, walk the testing floors with our technical experts, and experience the facility firsthand. With more than 300 years of combined experience housed in this lab alone, our team is ready to discuss your testing needs and share how we support manufacturers across:
Medical Device Testing — IEC 60601
Product Safety — UL / NRTL
Renewable Energy
EMC / Wireless Testing
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Fast Track Testing with the Largest EMC Capacity In New England
For electrical and electronics products, compliance delays cost more than time. They reshape product launches, push back revenue, and force engineering teams into rework cycles that should have been avoided. The gap is often not technical. It is logistical: the wrong lab, the wrong scope, no access to testing or certification experts, or a scoping conversation that takes weeks before testing begins.
The New England lab was built to close that gap. 60,000 sq ft of purpose-built space, a renowned national team, and a single source for testing and compliance across medical devices, EMC, safety, wireless, and renewable energy.
Regional EMC Capacity, Ready Now
The New England lab brings high-volume EMC testing capacity to the Boston tech corridor, anchored by one 10-meter semi-anechoic chamber, two 3-meter semi-anechoic chambers, and compact immunity chambers for flexible project scheduling.
Built for regulated and high-stakes products, the lab supports radiated emissions, radiated immunity, pre-compliance scans, diagnostics, and full certification programs across FCC, ISED, CE, RED, medical, marine, industrial, and international standards.
Whether you are preparing for launch, troubleshooting a design issue, or managing a multi-standard compliance program, our team can help you move faster without losing confidence in the result.
Hands-On EMC Expertise
Work directly with EMC engineers and project teams who understand regulated products, real launch timelines, and the technical issues that can slow certification down.
From early-stage troubleshooting to final compliance testing, our team helps manufacturers identify issues earlier, interpret results clearly, and move forward with confidence. This is a full-stack EMC environment built for faster time-to-market.
The faces behind our
New England facility.
When you work with us, you are working with senior subject matter experts. The compliance engineers, project managers, and lab leads here are hand-picked industry talent with decades of NRTL and medical device testing experience between them. They are the team testing and certifying you products, and the same team who you can speak directly to to address your concerns.
They are hands-on, deeply technical, and genuinely passionate about the work, which shows in the quality of the services rendered. This is the differentiator. The lab is the building. The team is the reason projects move.
IEC 62368-1 4th Edition: Critical Updates for Manufacturers
The IEC 62368-1 4th Edition marks a major shift in product safety compliance. Legacy component certifications (IEC 60950-1 and IEC 60065) are no longer accepted.
Download our IEC 62368-1, 4th Edition Tool Guide for expert insights on the latest updates and compliance requirements.

Highlights of our New England lab
60,000 sq ft
State-of-the-art laboratory
10 Meter Chamber
Advanced EMC and wireless testing by a 10 meter semi-anechoic chamber
Safety Testing
Testing and certification for multiple industries and product categories
Renewable Energy
Dedicated renewable energy testing covering electrical safety, EMC, performance, and environmental resilience
Full Simulation
Full environmental and performance simulation to validate durability and reliability
Purpose-Built
Space optimized for the most demanding projects to streamline complex workflows and minimize delays
Power Your Products With the ENERGY STAR® Certification
Eurofins MET Labs is a proud EPA-recognized certification body for the ENERGY STAR® Program.
By partnering with us, you can:
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Offer Eco-friendly Products
Attract sustainability-conscious customers with the ENERGY STAR® label.
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Gain a Competitive Edge
Distinguish yourself with energy-efficient products that help customers save on energy bills.
Eurofins MET Labs is a nationally recognized testing
laboratory (NRTL) that has been involved in product safety testing and certification since 1989, when it became the first OSHA-licensed NRTL in the United States.
The Eurofins MET Labs NRTL mark indicates that a product has been certified by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL), which is a non-government organization recognized by OSHA to perform safety testing and certification of products.
We have 7 labs in North America
The process is that we need a sample and a test report from the client that is witching over from another NRTL.
For the FUS process our client will have quarterly audits but can be lowered to two a year if they have no noncompliance’s the first year. The cost depends on where you are in the world. The annual license fee is US or Canada $1200 or both for $1800.
The CB approvers sit in our Baltimore, MA lab in North America.
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