Danish standard has more than 235 standardization committees tasked with developing national, European and international standards. The committees consist of various stakeholders and are usually a combination of representatives from companies, organizations, authorities, educational institutions, research institutions and NGOs.
It is important for each committee to have broad representation and versatile competencies in order to develop future standards. In Denmark, there are typically 5-20 members in each committee.
Danish Standards represent Denmark in the European and international standardization organizations: CEN, CENELEC, ISO, IEC and ETSI.
Here, we promote Danish interests and competitiveness.
As a member of a committee you can, together with other stakeholders, take part in setting standards for the future both nationally and internationally. Learn more about the benefits of being a committee member.
The development of standards takes place through Danish Standards’ more than 235 standardization committees. In Denmark, there are typically 5-20 members in a standardization committee.
Danish standards represent Denmark in the European and international standardization organizations: CEN, CENELEC, ISO, IEC and ETSI. Here, we promote Danish interests and competitiveness.