On the spot - Issue 56 • October 2024

The October issue of the CEN-CENELEC newsletter 'On The Spot' is out now!

Read in this edition about...

  • World Standards Day 2024: Standards contribute to trustworthy AI
  • The importance of bringing coherent standards forward
  • Dive into Guide 17 to better understand SME standardization
  • Workshop on the results of Workstream 6 on Low-Carbon Cement
  • New CWA for monitoring the misuse of drones
  • New reports and recommendations from several HLF workstreams are now available
  • Call for Cybersecurity Experts: Join the STAN4CR Project
  • Access to bibliographies of CEN and CENELEC homegrown standards
  • Green Electricity Systems: End-to-End Solutions Leveraging Standards for Efficiency
  • EN in the Spotlight: New standard for safer inflatable boats

Members' and Partners' corner

  • BDS and ASRO complete joint Erasmus+ project on education about standardization
  • Visiting NSAI and presenting SIST’s Young Ambassador for Standardization project
  • Standardization Roadmap for Hydrogen Technologies
  • ISO members reelect Javier García as Vice-President
  • Forging new paths – pioneering firsts in the history of ETSI
  • ANEC celebrates World Standards Day 2024
  • ETUC awareness event for trade unions ‘Standardization: how to get involved’
  • Meet some of the standards that are all around us – World Standards Day 2024
  • Join ‘Meeting Standards’, the campaign to raise SME awareness about standards
  • Euralarm webinar on the overhaul of EN 50131-1

Read the full issue of the newsletter

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