EOTA has published its Annual Report 2025, marking a year of progress and preparation as the construction sector tackles the implementation of the new Construction Products Regulation (CPR).
A clear message emerges throughout the report: EOTA and the network of Technical Assessment Bodies (TABs) stand ready to support manufacturers into the new CPR. In close cooperation with the European Commission and industry stakeholders, EOTA has focused on ensuring continuity for manufacturers while preparing the next generation of European Technical Assessments (ETAs).
The report highlights the continued relevance of the ETA route as a reliable pathway to CE marking for innovative and non-standard products. It enables manufacturers to demonstrate performance, access the European Single Market and expand internationally, while providing trusted technical information to the construction sector.
In 2025, EOTA reached key milestones, including more than 100 European Assessment Documents (EADs) cited in a single year and the launch of new tools such as the ‘Find Your TAB’ tool. The EOTA Stakeholder Conference further reinforced the importance of collaboration in ensuring a smooth transition to the new CPR.
Looking ahead, EOTA continues to integrate sustainability, environmental performance and digitalisation into its work, ensuring that the ETA route remains fit for the future.
