The short working week before the national holiday started with great news - after receiving the initial International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certificate 9001: 2015 in 2019 and expanding the scope of this certificate in 2020, ISSP UL obtained the extended ISO 9000: 2015 certificate “Quality Management Systems. Requirements". The ISO 9001:2015 quality system certificate marks the success of continuous effort to organize user processes, establishing roles and responsibilities as well as development of risk mitigation. 

The scope of the obtained certificate: cleanroom services, procurement, human resources and intellectual property (licensing, negotiation) management, OAL (Open Access Lab) commercial processes (revenues, clients, booking, planning, and control), quality and KPI monitoring as well as operations with selected tools within and outside the cleanroom.

The family of ISO 9001 standards provides a unified system for consistent results, improvements and further development. A certified quality system provides significant benefits to the organization and its users, resulting in increased customer, management and employee satisfaction and encouraging continuous improvement of business processes. These aspects are critical for both industrial and academic customers, thus ensuring economic growth. Criteria related to quality, safety and environmental certification are often included in both public and private calls for proposals and applications. In such calls, the winner can be distinguished by the existence of an ISO 9001 certificate.

 

The quality audit was performed by KIWA Inspecta, a global actor in testing, inspection and certification (TIC) area that operates in 35 countries worldwide and employs almost 5500 quality and safety experts.

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standardization bodies. The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out by ISO technical committees. Each member organization in a field for which a technical committee has been established is entitled to be represented on that committee. International governments and non-governmental organizations also take part in the work

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