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- IEC homepage
IEC everywhere for a safer and more efficient world The IEC is a global, not-for-profit membership organization that brings together more than 170 countries and coordinates the work of 20,000 experts globally
- Who we are - IEC
Founded in 1906, the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) is the world’s leading organization for the preparation and publication of international standards for all electrical, electronic and related technologies
- International Standards - IEC
The IEC is one of the bodies recognized by the World Trade Organization and entrusted by it for monitoring the national and regional organizations agreeing to use IEC International Standards as the basis for national or regional standards as part of the WTO Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement
- What IEC does
The IEC brings together ~170 countries and provides a global, neutral and independent standardization and conformity assessment platform for 30 000 experts globally It administers 4 Conformity assessment systems whose members certify that devices, systems, installations, services and people work as required
- Standards development - IEC
List of IEC technical committees and SCs Read more Understanding standards
- About us - What does IEC do?
IEC work is underpinning the design, manufacturing, testing and certification of all electrical and electronic technologies, since its foundation in 1906
- National Committees - IEC
Upon admission, every IEC Member – one National Committee per country - promises to fully represent all private and public national interests in the field of electrotechnology at the global level in IEC standardization and conformity assessment activities
- Understanding standards - IEC
IEC International Standards are essential for quality and risk management; they help researchers understand the value of innovation and allow manufacturers to produce products of consistent quality and performance
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