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International Electrotechnical Commission
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Overview 167 countries: 83 Members, 84 Affiliates (participate free of charge) 5 Regional Centres 20 000 experts 1 586* active projects 9 219 publications 174 TC/SCs 1 344 WG *2015
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World trade in electronics and electrical devices: 17.7% (USD *2,893 trillion) Raw energy: 11.1% (USD 1,822 trillion) Vehicles: 8.0% (USD 1,314 trillion) *not including lighting, photo devices, aircraft, etc. Biggest trade good in the world
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“made in the world” Economies are highly interdependent Electrical and electronic goods are “made in the world” IEC work enables efficient participation in global value chains
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Direct impact on export Ability to sell = demonstrate quality, safety, performance Standards are fundamental for testing and certification Stimulate quality and competition Grow markets
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Harmonization at every step Use widely agreed technical rules to participate in global value chains Electronics and electrical goods = IEC International Standards & Conformity Assessment Systems
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A highly strategic tool Standardization strategy belongs at the highest level Quality & risk management rely on Standards and conformity assessment Significant market advantages Direct impact on revenue
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Early market information Technical and business intelligence Anticipate new Standards, better understand conformity assessment requirements In step with new regulations Pre-empt new requirements
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Expand markets Sell more broadly Reduce rejects and recalls Increase customer satisfaction Facilitate regulatory approval Reassure investors
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Focused innovation Learn from mistakes and leap over development hurdles Assess the value of innovations vs competition Facilitate marketing and sales Improve quality and market reputation
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Return on investment Ensure your technologies are taken into account Identify market differences and avoid product variations Streamline production Reduce cost and increase commercial flexibility Eliminate duplication and waste
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David vs. Goliath SME leaders in niche markets: defend market position vs multinationals sell to more markets better, more relevant, easier to apply Standards for all
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World’s biggest think-tank Access world-class experts Networking breaks: opportunity to discuss ideas and challenges 20 000 experts at the global level Different backgrounds, many needs = better Standards
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Improve your technical expertise Learn to defend arguments, negotiate, convince Learn how to apply Standards back home Get strategic insights that match company’s needs Continuous free education
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Positive impact on expert career Better understanding of industry trends Global perspective of industry challenges and opportunities Global networking opportunity Best practice, more know-how
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To influence the standardization process: Experts must be briefed on national industry/company needs and goals Have the right technical expertise Able to share and communicate Send the right experts
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International Electrotechnical Commission
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