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ISO/IEC 17025/17020/17065

Strengthen your international competitiveness by making your Laboratory as international accredited body.

Benefits of Accreditation

Global Trust

International offical accreditation as Testing, Inspection, Calibration body by ILAC gives your laboratories global trust.

Formal Recognition

International recognition for your laboratories are competent, impartial and independent, therefore providing a ready means for customers to identify and select reliable testing, measurement and calibration services that are able to meet their needs.

MRA/MLA

MRA(mutual recognition arrangements)s are crucial in enabling test and calibration data to be accepted between countries. In effect, each partner in such an MRA recognises the other partner’s accredited laboratories as if they themselves had undertaken the accreditation of the other partner’s laboratories.

Advantage

In addition to commercial testing and calibration services, manufacturing organisations may use laboratory accreditation to ensure the testing of their products by their own in-house laboratories is being done competently.

KS Q ISO/IEC 17025/17020/17065 STATISTICS - Based on KOLAS Accreditation

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Conformity Assessment and 4th Industrial Technology (Big Data/Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence) Convergence Consulting Service

Our established TIC consulting service now includes specialized support for AI and ML-related testing needs, such as performance metrics and conformity standards.





Data Intelligence

AI Analysis

The analysis of printer market KC certification data reveals a clear trend of reorganization over the past five years, with the influence of traditional leading companies and product lines gradually weakening. Notably, while market dominance of Canon and HP has decreased, specialized companies such as Fuji Xerox and Konica Minolta have grown, resulting in a notable reduction in market concentration.

Significant changes are also evident in product categories. The certification share of conventional printers and multifunction printers (MFPs) has decreased, while the dramatic growth of 3D printers (from 0.44% to 8.36%) represents the most striking development. Alongside this, the market share of specialized devices such as label printers and copiers has shown stable growth, suggesting that the market is evolving from simple document printing to various specialized functions.

These trends demonstrate that digital transformation, paperless tendencies, and the emergence of new printing technologies are fundamentally restructuring the market. As competition becomes more diversified and technological convergence accelerates, the future printer industry is expected to shift its center of gravity from traditional printing solutions to advanced manufacturing technologies such as 3D printing.