Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
What does RED 2014/53/EU mean?
Directive 2014/53/EU (RED = Radio Equipment Directive), later supplemented by 2022/30/EU, defines requirements for safety, health protection, electromagnetic compatibility, efficient frequency utilisation and cyber security for radio equipment in the EU. At the end of January 2025, EN 18031 was finally adopted on this basis, which will be binding from 1 August 2025.
Responsibility

Our contribution to safe radio technology
At ACTIA IME, we work consistently to fully implement the RED specifications – and also to integrate new requirements at an early stage. Our development teams pay attention to every product:
- Safe operation
- Protection of sensitive data
- Reliable function in an emergency
- Future-proof interfaces
CYBERSECURITY and EN 18031
New requirements for cyber security. EN 18031 extends and specifies the requirements for cybersecurity measures to protect against increasing threats. Including the protection of:
- personal data and privacy
- from financial fraud
The European Commission has defined the RED requirements in the “harmonised standard” EN 18031. Harmonised standards allow manufacturers to self-declare compliance, so in most cases external certification by “notified bodies” is not required.
ACTIA IME has followed the standardisation process closely, so we are at the forefront of this issue. We are already implementing security mechanisms that go beyond the minimum legal requirements – for maximum security in critical infrastructures.
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about RED
Which devices are covered by the RED Directive?
The RED Directive (Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU) covers all electrical or electronic devices that use radio waves for communication or localisation. This includes both terminals and transmitters – regardless of whether they are permanently installed or mobile.
How is CE linked to RED?
Compliance with RED is mandatory in order to obtain the CE marking. The aim of CE marking under the RED is to ensure that products are safe, reliable and secure for consumers.

Our RED contact person
Jürgen Thiele
CTO
Would you like to make your wireless products RED-compliant or do you have questions about the new cybersecurity requirements? Our RED experts will provide you with personalised and targeted advice.