Quality Certifications

Quality Management System Certification

ISO Certification

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) verifies an organization’s technical capabilities and assesses its quality management system based on recognized industry standards through the process of accreditation.

The accreditation process begins with the customer submitting an application, the corresponding fees, and documents referenced in the ISO accreditation standards applicable to the organization.

ISO accreditation assessors collaborate with each customer, starting the audit by examining the submitted data and the requested scope of accreditation.

Once the data is audited and deemed compliant with the applicable standards, ISO assigns an assessment team for the requested scope of accreditation. This team consists of experts in quality systems, technology, and relevant professional knowledge. The team conducts an on-site assessment and compiles an assessment report.

Upon meeting ISO’s accreditation requirements and demonstrating technical competence, the customer is issued an accreditation certificate.

HSPM Management System Certification

IECQ
Electronic Component Quality Verification System

Electrical and electronic equipment and systems typically comprise hundreds of components and parts. IECQ, established by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in 1980, is a global verification and approval program for electronic components, related materials, assemblies, and processes. Obtaining IECQ certification provides numerous advantages for manufacturers of electrical and electronic components and their customers, including product quality assurance, cost reduction, enhanced processes, and increased market acceptance.

UL Certification

UL (Underwriters Laboratories) is the most authoritative and one of the largest private organizations in the United States engaged in product safety testing and certification worldwide. As an independent, nonprofit professional organization, UL is dedicated to testing for public safety, using scientific methods to determine the extent of harm and risk various materials, devices, products, equipment, and buildings may pose to life and property.

UL is responsible for establishing, writing, and issuing relevant standards and provides information that helps reduce and prevent loss of life and property. Additionally, UL conducts on-site research to understand real-world conditions.

UL’s primary businesses include product safety certification and operation safety certification, aiming to ensure that goods in the market meet a certain level of safety, contributing to the protection of personal health and property safety. Serving a role in eliminating international trade barriers, UL actively contributes to the development of international trade.

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