QIMA

QIMA

Quality control, auditing, testing, and compliance

Overview

QIMA provides quality control and compliance services to brands, retailers, and importers. It offers inspection, auditing, and testing to ensure product safety, supplier performance, and regulatory compliance across manufacturing facilities worldwide. The services translate into real-time supply chain intelligence that helps clients monitor and improve quality and ESG-related outcomes, with fees-based revenue supported by accreditation from regulatory bodies and international standards. Unlike firms that offer only one aspect of QA, QIMA combines multiple assurance activities with a trusted, accredited framework and simple, client-focused service to give end-to-end visibility and control over supplier performance. The company’s goal is to help clients produce trustworthy products while prioritizing client satisfaction, integrity, and simplicity in operations.

Significant Headcount Growth

About QIMA

Simplify's Rating
Why QIMA is rated
B
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated B on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Consulting

Industrial & Manufacturing

Consumer Goods

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Hong Kong

Founded

2005

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What believers are saying

  • TA Associates backed QIMA in March 2025, funding expansion and M&A.
  • Temu's 2026 compliance budget doubled, creating immediate demand for QIMA services.
  • Cyberexpert launched June 2026, targeting RED and upcoming CRA readiness workflows.

What critics are saying

  • Temu can switch vendors quickly if QIMA misses service levels or pricing pressure intensifies.
  • Cyberexpert leaves liability with manufacturers, limiting QIMA's control when EN 18031 disputes emerge.
  • TIC giants like SGS and Bureau Veritas can outspend QIMA on labs and acquisitions.

What makes QIMA unique

  • QIMA pairs inspections, testing, and digital compliance, now anchored by Cyberexpert and CCLab.
  • QIMA embeds compliance into workflows, as Temu integrated QIMA inside Seller Center.
  • QIMA spans consumer products, agri-food, and life sciences across 30,000 customers globally.

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Headcount

6 month growth

25%

1 year growth

25%

2 year growth

25%
QIMA
Jun 4th, 2026
Nine months after the EU's RED cybersecurity deadline, QIMA estimates most connected products still fall short of EN 18031.

Nine months after the EU's RED cybersecurity deadline, QIMA estimates most connected products still fall short of EN 18031. 4 jun 2026 QIMA launches Cyberexpert, an AI-assisted compliance readiness platform that helps IoT manufacturers scope RED cybersecurity requirements, map EN 18031 evidence needs, and prepare for expert review or testing through CCLab - with a free scoping tier for small and mid-sized manufacturers. QIMA, a global leader in testing, inspection, and certification, today launched Cyberexpert (cyberexpert.qima.com), a compliance readiness platform for manufacturers of internet-connected radio products preparing for the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) cybersecurity requirements and the harmonized standard EN 18031. The platform helps manufacturers understand which requirements apply to their product, structure a risk assessment, prepare evidence and documentation, and identify where expert review or testing is needed - early, while design decisions are still open. RED cybersecurity requirements became mandatory on 1 August 2025, enforced through the multi-part harmonized standard covering network protection, personal data and privacy, and fraud prevention. Nine months on, based on its cybersecurity assessment experience, QIMA estimates that only 5 to 10 percent of connected radio products currently on the EU market would be ready to demonstrate EN 18031 alignment if challenged. The rest face open questions over technical documentation, evidence, and continued market access if a surveillance authority comes calling. The gap is rarely about unwillingness. Most manufacturers want to comply but cannot tell what applies to their product, how to structure evidence, or how much is enough. The most common - and most expensive - error QIMA's cybersecurity engineers see is a team deciding their product is out of scope when it is not, often because they assume a pre-certified radio module covers the whole product. A readiness layer between spreadsheets and lab cycles. Most manufacturers prepare for RED with a mix of consultants, internal spreadsheets, and ad-hoc lab engagements - slow, costly, and prone to scope gaps. Cyberexpert sits before testing and certification, giving regulatory, product security, R&D, and QA teams a shared workspace to scope what applies, run a structured self-assessment, and prepare technical documentation early, while design decisions can still be changed. The platform's AI product security assistant is built on CCLab's proprietary cybersecurity assessment data rather than a general-purpose model working from the published standard alone, so its guidance reflects how a connected product is evaluated against EN 18031. Cyberexpert is available in a free tier and a Professional plan, with pricing and full feature details here. For decades, getting ready for a new EU regulation meant calling a consultant or a lab. EN 18031 is too complex, too new, and affects too many products for that to scale. QIMA built Cyberexpert because the work that has to happen, knowing what applies, mapping requirements to the product, preparing evidence, should happen early and inside the manufacturer's own team, with the right structure. Lab testing and expert review still matter, and they are built into the workflow when teams need them. But preparation should not be locked behind a consulting day rate." - Jonatan Bodo, Information Security Expert, CCLab (a QIMA company) An integrated path from readiness to testing. What separates Cyberexpert from standalone compliance tools is its connection to QIMA's testing, and inspection footprint. Teams can move from scoping in the platform, to expert review by CCLab cybersecurity engineers, and when needed into a coordinated testing pathway at CCLab. The evidence prepared in Cyberexpert is structured to support the documentation needed later in that process. Responsibility for compliance, and for any Declaration of Conformity, remains with the manufacturer. CCLab, a QIMA company since 2022, brings cybersecurity testing and evaluation experience across IoT, industrial, and consumer connected products to the platform's expert-review and testing pathway. "The teams we work with are not blocked by intent. They are blocked by interpretation. EN 18031 is dense, and the most common late-stage problem we see is scope drift: a team assuming a certified radio module covers the full product, or treating documentation as something to produce after testing rather than alongside design. Cyberexpert front-loads that work in a structured way, so by the time a product reaches the lab the evidence is in place and the iteration cycles are shorter." - Ferenc Molnar, CEO, CCLab (a QIMA company) Built for RED today, designed with the Cyber Resilience Act in view. The EN 18031 series is widely expected to inform the harmonized standards under development for the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), whose reporting obligations apply from 11 September 2026 and whose main obligations apply from 11 December 2027. Manufacturers doing RED cybersecurity work now are building part of the structure they will also need for the CRA, particularly around evidence, product security, vulnerability management, and technical documentation, although RED compliance does not by itself establish CRA compliance. CRA-specific capabilities in Cyberexpert, including vulnerability management workflows, are planned as part of the platform's roadmap. Availability. Cyberexpert is available now at cyberexpert.qima.com. Manufacturers can begin a free scoping assessment with no sales contact required and can upgrade to the Professional plan or request a demo. QIMA will host a webinar on 23 June 2026 at 10:00 CET, walking manufacturers through EN 18031 scoping and readiness; registration details are available here. Responsibility for compliance with RED and EN 18031 remains with the manufacturer. Cyberexpert provides readiness, self-assessment, and documentation support, and does not constitute legal advice or certification. About QIMA At QIMA, QIMA is on a mission to help its clients make products consumers can trust. QIMA has developed compliance solutions for testing, inspection and certification (TIC) that enable supply chain agility, sustainability, and product innovation. Its services are used by 30,000 businesses globally in the consumer products, agri-food and life sciences industries. What truly sets QIMA apart is its unique culture of relentless care for its clients, and a commitment to offering intuitive solutions that blend deep tech and human intelligence; this is how QIMA continues to disrupt the Testing, Inspection and Certification industry. About CCLab CCLab is a cybersecurity laboratory and a QIMA company. It provides accredited cybersecurity testing and evaluation services for IoT, industrial, and consumer connected products, including under the EU Radio Equipment Directive, ETSI EN 303 645, and IEC 62443, and works with manufacturers preparing for the EU Cyber Resilience Act. Learn more at cclab.com. Media Contact Stephanie Li

Newswire
Apr 29th, 2026
Temu and QIMA partner to strengthen product testing and platform compliance.

Temu and QIMA partner to strengthen product testing and platform compliance. Apr 29, 2026, 03:30 ET DUBLIN, April 29, 2026 /CNW/ - Temu, the global e-commerce platform, and QIMA, a leading testing, inspection, and certification company, today announced a partnership to strengthen product compliance and safety across the Temu platform. Under the partnership, QIMA's testing and certification services will be integrated directly into Temu's Seller Center, making compliance resources accessible to sellers. QIMA will deliver independent product testing, on-site factory inspections, seller training programs, and digital compliance tools. Product testing will cover four initial categories: electrical and electronic goods, jewelry and gemstones, food contact materials, and light industrial products. Testing will be conducted against applicable regulatory and safety standards. QIMA will also conduct on-site factory inspections for selected sellers to verify production processes and supply chain practices at the source. The Temu-QIMA partnership also includes structured training programs designed to help sellers better understand testing standards and regulatory requirements across markets, along with regular roundtables and workshops on evolving rules, policy developments, and compliance approaches. "As e-commerce platforms serve more markets and more product categories, independent compliance infrastructure becomes essential, not optional," said Pierre-Nicolas Disser, CEO of Consumer Products, QIMA. "This partnership, and particularly the integration into Temu's Seller Center, is a step toward making compliance testing and certification a routine part of how sellers operate. That's exactly the kind of work QIMA's global network was built for." The partnership with QIMA builds on Temu's broader product safety and compliance program. In 2025, the company invested approximately US$100 million globally in compliance, product safety, and quality control, with plans to double that investment in 2026. To date, Temu has established cooperation with more than 60 independent testing institutions worldwide. The partnership with QIMA represents one of the first integration of third-party compliance tools directly into the Temu Seller Center workflow. "Temu prioritizes the safety of products on our platform, and our partnership with QIMA is a concrete step in that direction," said a Temu spokesperson. "Together with QIMA, we are focused on providing consumers with a safe and trustworthy shopping experience, while making compliance resources more accessible to sellers on our platform." About Temu Temu is a global e-commerce platform connecting consumers with millions of manufacturers, brands, and business partners. Operating in more than 90 markets worldwide, Temu is committed to providing affordable, high-quality products that enable customers to live better lives. About QIMA At QIMA, we are on a mission to help our clients make products consumers can trust. We have developed compliance solutions for testing, inspection and certification (TIC) that enable supply chain agility, sustainability, and product innovation. Our services are used by 30,000 businesses globally in the consumer products, agri-food and life sciences industries. What truly sets us apart is our unique culture of relentless care for our clients, and a commitment to offering intuitive solutions that blend deep tech and human intelligence; this is how QIMA continues to disrupt the Testing, Inspection and Certification industry. SOURCE Temu Temu, [email protected]; QIMA, [email protected]

QIMA
Apr 28th, 2026
Temu and QIMA partner to strengthen product testing and platform compliance.

Temu and QIMA partner to strengthen product testing and platform compliance. Apr 28, 2026 Temu, the global e-commerce platform, and QIMA, a leading testing, inspection, and certification company, today announced a partnership to strengthen product compliance and safety across the Temu platform. Under the partnership, QIMA's testing and certification services will be integrated directly into Temu's Seller Center, making compliance resources accessible to sellers. QIMA will deliver independent product testing, on-site factory inspections, seller training programs, and digital compliance tools. Product testing will cover four initial categories: electrical and electronic goods, jewelry and gemstones, food contact materials, and light industrial products. Testing will be conducted against applicable regulatory and safety standards. QIMA will also conduct on-site factory inspections for selected sellers to verify production processes and supply chain practices at the source. The Temu-QIMA partnership also includes structured training programs designed to help sellers better understand testing standards and regulatory requirements across markets, along with regular roundtables and workshops on evolving rules, policy developments, and compliance approaches. "As e-commerce platforms serve more markets and more product categories, independent compliance infrastructure becomes essential, not optional," said Pierre-Nicolas Disser, CEO of Consumer Products, QIMA. "This partnership, and particularly the integration into Temu's Seller Center, is a step toward making compliance testing and certification a routine part of how sellers operate. That's exactly the kind of work QIMA's global network was built for." The partnership with QIMA builds on Temu's broader product safety and compliance program. In 2025, the company invested approximately US$100 million globally in compliance, product safety, and quality control, with plans to double that investment in 2026. To date, Temu has established cooperation with more than 60 independent testing institutions worldwide. The partnership with QIMA represents one of the first integration of third-party compliance tools directly into the Temu Seller Center workflow. "Temu prioritizes the safety of products on our platform, and our partnership with QIMA is a concrete step in that direction," said a Temu spokesperson. "Together with QIMA, QIMA Applied DNA Sciences, Inc is focused on providing consumers with a safe and trustworthy shopping experience, while making compliance resources more accessible to sellers on its platform. About Temu Temu is a global e-commerce platform connecting consumers with millions of manufacturers, brands, and business partners. Operating in more than 90 markets worldwide, Temu is committed to providing affordable, high-quality products that enable customers to live better lives. About QIMA At QIMA, QIMA Applied DNA Sciences, Inc is on a mission to help its clients make products consumers can trust. QIMA Applied DNA Sciences, Inc has developed compliance solutions for testing, inspection and certification (TIC) that enable supply chain agility, sustainability, and product innovation. Its services are used by 30,000 businesses globally in the consumer products, agri-food and life sciences industries. What truly sets QIMA Applied DNA Sciences, Inc apart is its unique culture of relentless care for its clients, and a commitment to offering intuitive solutions that blend deep tech and human intelligence; this is how QIMA continues to disrupt the Testing, Inspection and Certification industry. Media Contact Temu media office: [email protected] QIMA media office: [email protected]

Business Wire
Mar 21st, 2025
QIMA Welcomes TA Associates as a New Strategic Partner to Propel Ambitious Growth Plans in the Testing, Inspection, and Certification Industry

QIMA today announced an investment from TA Associates, a leading global private equity firm.

Tech.eu
Jan 17th, 2025
BeZero Carbon raises $32M Series C to expand global carbon ratings services

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