YEREVAN TO HOST CANADIAN TOP TEN AWARD 2012 CEREMONY
ARKA
Sep 28, 2011
YEREVAN, September 28. / ARKA /. In 2012 Yerevan will host the ceremony
of awarding prestigious Canadian quality prizes Top Ten Award. The
ceremony is slated for April 26-28 April, Yenok Azarian, the director
of the National Institute of Standards, told a news conference today.
"The decision to hold the event in Yerevan was taken by organizers of
the event and the British International Standards Institute, whose
representative has arrived in Armenia to discuss the organizational
details," Azarian said.
Dhangir Asadi, a representative of the British International Standards
Institute(BSI) said: "We were very pleased with the achievements of
three Armenian organizations that received the prize this year in Kiev,
so we decided to hold the next ceremony here in Yerevan."
Three Armenian organizations - the National Institute of Standards
of Armenia cjsc, P. Abajian LLC and Hayasi Group were awarded today
in Yerevan Top Ten Award 2011 quality prizes.
According to Asadi, applications for participation are accepted from
all interested companies and organizations in Armenia. He said a
special commission will choose the best applications that meet all
international standards.
The National Institute of Standards is a member of the ISO Board for
the period 2011-2012. It joined ISO in 1997 and since 2008 is also
a member partner of the European Committee for Standardization. The
Institute also participates in the work of the CIS Interstate Council
for Standardization, Metrology and Certification, and is also a member
of the Committee for Conformity Assessment (CASCO).
ARKA
Sep 28, 2011
YEREVAN, September 28. / ARKA /. In 2012 Yerevan will host the ceremony
of awarding prestigious Canadian quality prizes Top Ten Award. The
ceremony is slated for April 26-28 April, Yenok Azarian, the director
of the National Institute of Standards, told a news conference today.
"The decision to hold the event in Yerevan was taken by organizers of
the event and the British International Standards Institute, whose
representative has arrived in Armenia to discuss the organizational
details," Azarian said.
Dhangir Asadi, a representative of the British International Standards
Institute(BSI) said: "We were very pleased with the achievements of
three Armenian organizations that received the prize this year in Kiev,
so we decided to hold the next ceremony here in Yerevan."
Three Armenian organizations - the National Institute of Standards
of Armenia cjsc, P. Abajian LLC and Hayasi Group were awarded today
in Yerevan Top Ten Award 2011 quality prizes.
According to Asadi, applications for participation are accepted from
all interested companies and organizations in Armenia. He said a
special commission will choose the best applications that meet all
international standards.
The National Institute of Standards is a member of the ISO Board for
the period 2011-2012. It joined ISO in 1997 and since 2008 is also
a member partner of the European Committee for Standardization. The
Institute also participates in the work of the CIS Interstate Council
for Standardization, Metrology and Certification, and is also a member
of the Committee for Conformity Assessment (CASCO).