The next revision of ISO 9001 is approaching, bringing important updates that will impact quality management systems across industries. Organizations that begin preparing now will be better positioned to navigate the transition efficiently, minimize disruption, and strengthen their competitive advantage.
Join quality management expert and ISO 9001 auditor Maria Altieri of TDO (Train, Develop, Optimize) for a three-part webinar series designed to help manufacturers and other organizations understand upcoming changes, assess their readiness, and explore the business value of certification.
Whether your organization is already ISO 9001 certified, preparing for the upcoming revision, or considering certification for the first time, this series provides practical guidance and actionable insights to help you move forward with confidence.
The next revision of ISO 9001 is on the horizon, and organizations that begin preparing now will be in the best position to transition smoothly when the new standard is published.
This session explores the latest ISO 9001 draft updates, anticipated changes to quality management system requirements, and practical steps organizations can take today to prepare.
As organizations begin preparing for the upcoming ISO 9001:2026 revision, one question stands above all others: How ready is your quality management system for the changes ahead?
This practical webinar helps organizations identify potential gaps before the transition period begins. Participants will be guided through a structured readiness assessment and learn how to prioritize improvements before the revised standard is released.
Many manufacturers know quality certifications are important—but may not fully understand the opportunities they can unlock.
This webinar is designed for organizations that are not yet certified to ISO 9001 or AS9100 and want to understand how certification can drive growth, improve operations, and open doors to new customers and markets.
Learn how leading manufacturers use certification to strengthen their business, improve efficiency, and meet customer requirements in increasingly competitive supply chains.
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