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NSAI invite you to attend a Standards Forum in the Hilton Belfast Hotel

Are you interested in standards?  Do you want to learn how they can benefit your business?  Do you want to find out how you can help develop standards, in Ireland and abroad?

Then you should come to the Standards Forum in the Hilton Belfast Hotel, Tuesday May 24th (09:30-16:00) 

The Standards Forum is a free event being hosted jointly by NSAI and BSI (British Standards Institution).

Standards Forum details – Sessions & Speakers

NSAI sponsors Small Firms Association Conference 2016

NSAI are delighted to support the SFA through sponsorship of their Annual Conference 2016.

Get conference programme details at SFA 2016

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by Thursday 19th to be in a draw for FREE tickets.​

NSAI’s Legal Metrology Team Identifies New Trend at Irish Fuel Stations

Ever wondered why the number of miles you got out of your last tank of petrol or diesel varied slightly from what you got the time before?  
NSAI's Legal Metrology team explains

World Metrology Day takes place on 20th May each year. The 2016 theme is ‘Measurements in a Dynamic World’.  Learn more

Excellence Through People
Watch ETP top 10 tips
#MotivationMonday

Over the past 10 weeks, NSAI’s HR expert Michelle Browne brought helpful tips and advice on how to motivate your staff – the ‘ETP’ way.

NSAI has developed a guide, or toolkit, on the steps you can take to make your organisation more effective through better people management.

Watch Michelle's ETP tips

 
Organisations that use Standards report an increase in turnover

24 organisations gathered at NSAI offices in Dublin on 17th May for a special ceremony marking their achievement in becoming certified to world class standards. View the event photos

The business value of investing in standards was highlighted by findings in a new Behaviour & Attitudes study carried out on behalf of NSAI that showed Irish organisations that use standards report an average 20% increase in turnover.

The research found that almost 50 per cent of the 250 firms surveyed have reported an increase in turnover as a result of using standards. Learn more...

 


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