International Standards Organization - Geneva, Switzerland 11-2015

International Standards Organization - Geneva, Switzerland 11-2015
Learn about the many ways in which International Standards can support public policy goals at this IEC, ISO & UNECE event! We will look at how to reference standards in regulations, how standards can help implement policy commitments taken at the global level (e.g. sustainability, resilience and development goals), and much more.

On Monday 2 November, there will be an international conference hosted by UNECE at the UN Headquarters in Geneva.

On Tuesday 3 November, there will be a half-day training course hosted by ISO at the ISO Central Secretariat offices in Geneva.

The event is a unique opportunity to connect national and international policymakers with standards developers, in order to share experience and best practices.

To learn more on how standards can help you, see the brochure:  ‘Using ISO and IEC standards to support public policy’.
http://www.iso.org/sites/policy/
http://www.iec.ch/perspectives/government/sectors/

 

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