Ready, Set, eFile: How to Prepare for Electronic Submission of CPC and GCC
Date and Time
Wednesday 24 September 2025
Session 1: 8 AM GMT | 10 AM CEST | 1:30 PM IST | 4 PM CST
Session 2: 6 PM GMT | 11 AM PDT | 2 PM EDT | 8 PM CEST
Note: This webinar is offered at two different times. The recording will be shared with all registrants after the webinar.
Why Attend?
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is set to implement mandatory eFiling for Children's Product Certificates (CPC) and General Certificates of Conformity (GCC) by July 2026. This upcoming requirement will significantly impact manufacturers, importers, and retailers, making it essential to understand the process and prepare in advance.
What you will learn:
- CPSC’s eFiling requirements and what they mean for your business
- How to streamline your compliance process to ensure smooth electronic submissions
- Key steps to prepare ahead of the July 2026 implementation
- Case studies, tips and strategies for efficient and error-free eFiling
About the speakers:

David Hong
David Hong
Senior Regulatory Technician, Eurofins SL-TH Regulatory Services
After being admitted to the Massachusetts and New York Bar, David has more than 12 years of experience in the field of consumer product regulations and provides regulatory and technical support to clients across consumer industries, including textiles, chemicals, toys and hardlines.

Dr Pratik Ichhaporia
Dr Pratik Ichhaporia
Vice President - Technical Services, Consumer Product Testing North America, Eurofins | MTS
Pratik has over 15 years of experience in the TIC (Testing, Inspection and Certification) industry and is an active member of ASTM Committee D13 on Textiles and F15 on Consumer Products. In his position, he provides counsel to clients for creating efficient product safety & compliance programs based on industry best practices along with evolving the legislative & regulatory landscape.

Tasman Tai
Tasman Tai
Senior Technical Manager – Client Solutions, Consumer Product Testing, Eurofins | MTS
Tasman has over 22 years of experience in the TIC (Testing, Inspection and Certification) industry and in the fields of testing and expert services for consumer products. He is now focused on Toy & Hardlines regulatory-related topics.