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Who created the iso standards


L'Organisation internationale de normalisation, généralement désigné sous le sigle ISO, choisi pour être le sigle identique dans toutes les langues, est un organisme de normalisation international composé de représentants d'organisations... WikipédiaCréation : 23 février 1947, Londres, Royaume-UniSiège social : Genève, SuisseLangues : Anglais, français, russeSigles : ISO, (en) ISOType : Organisme de normalisation, organisation non gouvernementale internationaleFiliales : Joint Technical Committee 1 et SPRING SGFondateurs : Fédération internationale des associations nationales de normalisation et Comité de coordination de la normalisation des Nations Unies

Who developed ISO standards?

ISO standards are developed by groups of experts from all over the world, that are part of larger groups called technical committees. These experts negotiate all aspects of the standard, including its scope, key definitions and content.

Where did ISO standards come from?

In London, in 1946, 65 delegates from 25 countries meet to discuss the future of International Standardization. In 1947, ISO officially comes into existence with 67 technical committees (groups of experts focusing on a specific subject).

Who introduced ISO?

the International Organization for Standardization. Founded in 1947 by a group of delegates from 25 countries, the 67 original technical committees of ISO came together with a unified goal of ensuring products and services are safe, reliable, and of good quality.