In a significant achievement, Technopark has retained the ISO Standards recertification on multiple counts including quality, environment and safety management.
An ISO 9001-certified organization since 1998, Technopark has now been re-certified with ISO 9001 (Quality Management System), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System) by TÜV SÜD South Asia, a renowned Germany-based global leader in Certification, Advisory, Testing, Inspection and Training.
These certifications mark a new milestone for Technopark in the areas of Quality, Environment, and Safety standards reaffirming its adherence to globally recognized standards.
Commenting on this achievement, Col Sanjeev Nair (Retd), CEO of Technopark, said these ISO certifications underscore the park’s unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest standards in quality, employee safety, environmental responsibility, project management and operational excellence.
“This recognition highlights our dedication to maintain global standards and provides significant momentum to the robust IT ecosystem in Kerala. Technopark has met the stringent requirements of the ISO standards through sustainable practices, which has grabbed attention of global (IT) firms,” he said.
This is a result of proactive concerted efforts by Technopark team that ensures all sustainable parameters like sustainable and green initiatives are followed diligently to get this coveted ISO standards.
The ISO 9001 certification recognizes Technopark’s ability to consistently deliver high-quality services, driving customer satisfaction and operational efficiency. ISO 14001 highlights the park’s sustainable operations and commitment to environmental preservation, while ISO 45001 acknowledges the proactive measures taken to ensure a safe and healthy work environment for all employees.
These certifications reflect Technopark’s long-standing commitment to excellence and sustainability, making it an investor friendly digital ecosystem of the country.