PUBLISH is pleased to announce it has been certified to ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems.
ISO 9001 sets out the criteria for a quality management system and is the only standard in the family that can be certified to.
Established by ISO (the International Organization for Standardization), the standard is based on a number of quality management principles including a focus on the customer; strong leadership; engagement of people at all levels of the organization; a process approach to achieving consistent and predictable results; continual improvement; evidence-based decision making; and good relationship management with partner and supplier networks
Being certified to ISO 9001 demonstrates a company’s ability to consistently provide products and services that meet customer expectations and applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
“This certification demonstrates that our blockchain-based solutions conform to strict international standards,” said PUBLISH CEO Sonny Kwon, “It serves as a vote of confidence in our ability to deliver results.”


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