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PARTNERS

Expression of Thanks

Standards Boost Business is made possible by the contributions, support, and active participation of its partnership organizations.

IAPMO Green ASTM International - Standards Worldwide American Society Of Mechanical Engineers ANSI - American National Standards Institute NEMA - National Electrical Manufacturers Association IHS Inc.

Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation CSA group Security Industry Association Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Kavi Corporation

The United States Pharmacopeia SAE International Schneider Electric Industries National Fire Protection Association The Safety Equipment Institute ASIS international NSF International IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Thomas & Betts Corporation The International Code Council (ICC) SES - The Society for Standards Professionals Telecommunications Industry Association  American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. CEA - Consumer Electronics Association AHAM - Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers Infocomm International

Partnership opportunities are now available for organizations wishing to demonstrate their support for the Standards Boost Business initiative.

An alternate partnership pricing structure is available for small to medium size organizations with less than $10 million in annual revenue.

To learn more, send a message to sbb@ansi.org.

Featured Partners

Interested in Becoming a Partner?


$25,000

  • Executive-level video overview featured on SBB website
  • Company logo included in print advertising
  • Company invited to speak at conference and roundtable events
  • Company logo prominently displayed at conference and roundtable events
  • Exhibit space at conference
  • Ad space on SBB website
  • Company logo included in print materials
  • Company logo included in website in partnership section
  • Company name mentioned in press release

$15,000

  • Company name included in print advertising
  • Company logo displayed at roundtable events
  • Ad space on SBB website
  • Company logo included in print materials
  • Company logo included in website in partnership section
  • Company name mentioned in press release

$5,000

  • Ad space on SBB website
  • Company logo included in website in partnership section
  • Company name mentioned in press release
Beyond the bottom line: standards impact quality, lead-time, factory flexibility, and supply chain management.
Standardization and conformity assessment activities lead to lower costs by reducing redundancy, minimizing errors, and reducing time to market.
Demonstrating compliance to standards helps your products, services, and personnel to cross borders. Standards also make cross-border interoperability possible, ensuring that products manufactured in one country can be sold and used in another.
 
Businesses not only reduce the economic risk of their research and development activities by participating in standardization, they can also lower their overall R&D costs by relying on previously standardized technologies and terminologies.