International Standards Organization


Type: Non-Governmental Organization
Industry: International Standardization
Founded: February 23, 1947
Headquarters: Geneva
Country: Switzerland
Website: www.iso.org
Key People
Dr. Boris Aleshin, President
Mr. Sadao Takeda, Vice-President Policy
Mr. Jacob Holmblad, VP Technical Management
Mr. Julien Pitton, Treasurer
Mr. Rob Steele, Sec. General-CEO

'International Standards Organization (ISO) is a non-government organization composed of a network of national standards institute from 162 countries. ISO develops, publishes and holds the largest repository of international standards. The founders of the ISO derived the name of the organizatio from the greek word "isos" which means equal. English, French and Russian are the official languages used by ISO. Its headquarters is located in Geneva, Switzerland.[1]

Historical Background edit

ISO was officially established on February 23, 1947. The establishment of the organization was a result of the meeting in London which ws attended by delegates from 25 countries. ISO was basically formed when the International Federation of the National Standardizing Associations (ISA) in New York and the United Nations Standards Coordinating Committee (UNSCC) combined.[2]

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