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Disseminate and promote innovations

"In DS2 we need and use the standards not only in our daily work; being a high technology company and given the continuous innovation we’re applying to our products, we feel the need to actively participate in the developing of new standards, along with national and international standards bodies. Creating and updating standards, the new products we’re putting into the market are able to reach consumers with required features and the highest quality, and at the same time reducing efforts".

Mario B. Navarro, DS2 (High Tech SME, chip maker for net systems)

  • Source: AENOR - Spanish Standards Institute
  • Language: Spanish
  • Link to testimonial (go to page 19)

"To take part in standardization works about nanotechnologies, allows our company to have access to standardization developments at the same time they’re being generated. More, it makes us possible to take part and defend current and future interests of Spanish industry. 

Julio Gómez Avanzare, SME supplier of nanomaterials and nanotechnology based solutions

  • Source: AENOR - Spanish Standards Institute
  • Language: Spanish
  • Link to testimonial (go to page 39)

 

'New wood' with innovation and standards - A traditional hardwood sawmill has become the market leader in the segment of thermal wood due to inventive talent, consequence and the use of European Standards.

"When we started there were no standards and we simply had to try everything ourselves."

"Similar products that do not live up to the high quality that we supply have appeared in the market. I see standards as a protection."

"The quality delivered in the market is guaranteed by standards."

Hubert Mitteramskogler, Managing Director of MIRAKO, Mitteramskogler GmbH



Innovation is recognized as one of the essential drivers of successful business. Read more about the role of standards and innovation in the BSI study.

  • Source: BSI - British Standards Institute, United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Link to testimonial

 

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