This is a list of technical standardization organizations.

International standards organizations

  • 3GPP – 3rd Generation Partnership Project
  • 3GPP2 – 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2
  • ABYC – The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC is an international organization, despite its name)
  • Accellera – Accellera Organization
  • A4L – Access for Learning Community (formerly known as the Schools Interoperability Framework)
  • AES – Audio Engineering Society
  • AHRI - Air-conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute
  • ASAM – Association for Automation and Measuring Systems
  • ASHRAE – American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE is an international organization, despite its name)
  • ASME – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  • ASTM International - American Society for Testing and Materials
  • ATIS – Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
  • AUTOSAR – AUTomotive Open System ARchitecture
  • BIPM, CGPM, and CIPM – Bureau International des Poids et Mesures and the related organizations established under the Metre Convention of 1875.
  • CableLabs – Cable Television Laboratories
  • CCC – Car Connectivity Consortium
  • CCSDS – Consultative Committee for Space Data Sciences
  • CIE – International Commission on Illumination
  • CISPR – International Special Committee on Radio Interference
  • CFA – Compact flash association
  • DCMI - Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
  • DDEX – Digital Data Exchange
  • DMSC - Digital Metrology Standards Consortium
  • DMTF – Distributed Management Task Force
  • Ecma International – Ecma International (previously called ECMA)
  • EKOenergy – EKOenergy Network managed by environmental NGOs
  • FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations[1]
  • FAI – Fédération Aéronautique Internationale
  • GS1 – Global supply chain standards (identification numbers, barcodes, electronic commerce transactions, RFID)
  • HGI – Home Gateway Initiative
  • HFSB – Hedge Fund Standards Board
  • HROpen – Human Resource (HR) data exchange standards body
  • IABTL – IAB Tech Lab (Advertising Technology Standards)
  • IATA – International Air Transport Association
  • ICAO – International Civil Aviation Organization
  • IEC – International Electrotechnical Commission
  • IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
    • IEEE-SA – IEEE Standards Association
  • IETF – Internet Engineering Task Force
  • IFOAM – International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements
  • IFSWF – International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds
  • IMO – International Maritime Organization
  • IMS – IMS Global Learning Consortium
  • ISO – International Organization for Standardization
  • ISSN -International Standard Serial Number centre
  • IPTC – International Press Telecommunications Council
  • ITU – The International Telecommunication Union
    • ITU-R – ITU Radiocommunications Sector (formerly known as CCIR)
    • ITU-T – ITU Telecommunications Sector (formerly known as CCITT)
    • ITU-D – ITU Telecom Development (formerly known as BDT)
  • IUPAC – International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Khronos Group - Khronos Group
  • Liberty Alliance – Liberty Alliance
  • Media Grid – Media Grid Standards Organization
  • NACE International – Formerly known as National Association of Corrosion Engineers
  • NEMA – National Electrical Manufacturers Association
  • OASIS – Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
  • OCF – Open Connectivity Foundation
  • OGC – Open Geospatial Consortium
  • OHICC – Organization of Hotel Industry Classification & Certification
  • OIF – Optical Internetworking Forum
  • OMA – Open Mobile Alliance
  • OMG – Object Management Group
  • OGF – Open Grid Forum (merger of Global Grid Forum (GGF) and Enterprise Grid Alliance (EGA))
  • OpenTravel Alliance – OpenTravel Alliance (previously known as OTA
  • OSGi – OSGi Alliance
  • PESC – P20 Education Standards Council[2]
  • SAE – SAE International, formerly named the Society of Automotive Engineers
  • SAI – Social Accountability International
  • SDA – Secure Digital Association
  • SNIA – Storage Networking Industry Association
  • SMPTE – Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
  • SSDA – Solid State Drive Alliance
  • The Open Group – The Open Group
  • TIA – Telecommunications Industry Association
  • TM Forum – Telemanagement Forum
  • UIC – International Union of Railways
  • UL – Underwriters Laboratories
  • Unicode Consortium - Unicode Consortium
  • UPU – Universal Postal Union
  • WMO – World Meteorological Organization
  • W3C – World Wide Web Consortium
  • WSA – Website Standards Association[citation needed]
  • WHO biological standards – Mostly developed by NIBSC[3]
  • XSF – The XMPP Standards Foundation

Regional standards organizations

Africa

Americas

  • COPANT – Pan American Standards Commission
  • AMN – MERCOSUR Standardization Association
  • CROSQ – CARICOM Regional Organization for Standards and Quality
  • AAQG – America's Aerospace Quality Group

Asia Pacific

  • PASC – Pacific Area Standards Congress
  • ACCSQ – ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standards and Quality

Europe

  • CEN – European Committee for Standardization
  • CENELEC – European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
  • ECSS – European Cooperation for Space Standardization
  • EIGA – European Industrial Gases Association
  • ETSI – European Telecommunications Standards Institute
  • EURAMET – European Association of National Metrology Institutes
  • IRMM – Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (European Union)
  • EASC – Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification
  • RoyalCert International Registrars
  • WELMEC – European Cooperation in Legal Metrology

Middle East

  • AIDMO – Arab Industrial Development and Mining Organization
  • IAU* – International Arabic Union

Nationally-based standards organizations

This list is not limited to ISO members.

See also

References

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