Accreditation lays the groundwork for tasks being done right. It’s about making sure places that check if goods & services meet specific standards are fair and knowledgeable in their area. These organizations, called accreditation bodies, keep an eye on other educational establishments to ensure they're following the rules. This is important—really important—because it boosts the quality, safety, and sustainability of products. Plus, it helps trade between countries by making sure everyone is playing by the same standards.

Accrediting bodies are recognized worldwide. Ensuring consistent regulations is key for building trust and fairness in global goods production and distribution. So, anything with an accreditation mark has passed quality control and meets established guidelines for safety and effectiveness.

Healthcare, life Sciences and Medical Devices

Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology

Food and Beverage

Information Technology (IT) and Software

Chemicals, Agriculture & Allied Sector

Energy and Environmental Services

Sustainability,Manufacturing and Engineering

Oil and Gas

Automotive and Transport

Aerospace and Defense