On the spot - Issue 62 • May 2025

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

Read in this edition about...

  • Transforming European Standards with SMART: Watch the Video
  • Quality, Safety, and Trust: Shaping Europe’s Future through a Collaborative QI Network
  • CEN and CENELEC’s Response to the Single Market Strategy
  • Horizon Europe Work Programme Released - Emphasis on Standardization Grows
  • Celebrating 150 Years of the Metre Convention
  • CRA: Standardization Request Officially Accepted by CEN, CENELEC, and ETSI
  • CEN/TS 18170:2025 is Published
  • For a More Inclusive Standardization System: SSG’s New Three-Year Mandate Begins
  • Single Market and New Legislative Framework
  • Strengthening SME Inclusion: SME-WG’s New Three-Year Mandate Begins
  • RISERS Interim Plenary Session
  • Impacting the CRA – Defining Standards for the Future
  • Don't Miss Out on the Newsletters of SESEC and SESEI
  • EN in the Spotlight: Making Mountain Transport Safer with EN 17639:2025

Members' and Partners' corner

  • EVS Celebrates its 25th Anniversary
  • PKN Celebrates Polish Standardization Day
  • AI and Standards – Building a Trusted Future for Europe
  • Academic Standards Day Madrid 2025
  • SIST in April: Engaging Professionals and Students through Standardization
  • ANEC Launches AI Taskforce
  • Buy Better – to Build Better
  • 2025 IWMD: Honouring Lives and Demanding Safer Workplaces
  • Help Shape the Future of Standards: Participate in the IFAN Bi-Annual Survey

Read the full issue of the newsletter

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