Participate to SESEI’s online survey

 

The European Project SESEI (Seconded European Standardization Expert in India) is one of the most important dialogue projects on standards, established by the three European Standards Organizations, the European Commission and EFTA.

The Project has now been in place for almost seven years focusing on sectors covering ICT, Electrical equipment including Consumer Electronics, Automotive, Smart Cities and many other topics of mutual interests between the European and Indian Standardization Communities. Its aim is to bring value to its stakeholders and interested members and engage in activities that support the parties’ interest.

 

In order to better serve its stakeholders, SESEI just launched an online survey. Through the short survey, SESEI would like to get stakeholders’ opinions, feedback and comments on the value and effectiveness of the project's actions and deliverables, with a view to continue refining their operation and the goals it supports.

If you or your organisation have an interest in Indian and/or European Standardization and related policy matters, you are welcome to take part to the survey: it can be found at this link and should not take more than 5 minutes to complete.

 

The survey will close on August 15th, but your early participation will be appreciated.

For more information on the survey or on SESEI, please contact Dinesh CHAND SHARMA  

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