IAAC held its virtual meetings held in March 2021 and reviewed the work of the technical subcommittees and the MLA Committee during the challenging year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Quality Infrastructure Council of the Americas (QICA), comprises the three independent regional organizations involved in quality infrastructure in America
IAAC adopted the mandatory document IAF MD 13:2020 [MD 039] Knowledge Requirements for Accreditation Body Personnel for Information Security Management Systems (ISO/IEC 27001). It is available in the Mandatory...
The Quality Infrastructure Council of the Americas (QICA), comprises the three independent regional organizations involved in quality infrastructure in America
IAAC held its Executive Committee meetings in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, in March 2020. Representatives from accreditation bodies and conformity assessment organizations in the region attended IAAC’s...
How does accreditation help ensure the safety of medical devices? ISO 13485 is the world’s most recognised medical device standard and ensures excellence in the provision of medical devices.
IAAC held its General Assembly meetings in Mexico City, Mexico, in August 2019. Over 60 representatives from 20 countries in the region participated in the week long meetings.
IAAC held its Executive Committee meeting in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 13, 2019. During its meeting, the Executive Committee reviewed the progress achieved on the 2016-2020 IAAC Strategic Plan.
March 16th, 2020. The IAAC MLA Committee approved three resolutions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic at its meeting on March 13, 2020, held in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
The Quality Infrastructure Council of the Americas (QICA) held an outreach event with Mexican regulators and government officials on August 16, 2019, in Mexico City.
The accreditation covers all sectors, such as healthcare, medical devices, construction, energy, apparel, toys, electronics, IT, communications, food safety and water supply.