Maike Luiken, chair of IEEE’s Planet Positive 2030 Initiative shares recent activities and findings at the “Workflow of the Future: Standards & Sustainability” webcast.
Dave Davis reviews the webcast, Workflow of the Future: Standards & Sustainability, where a panel of industry experts discussed sustainability challenges in trying to reduce our impact on the environment and in managing the effects of the changing environment itself.
Industry experts discuss how standards help businesses prioritize the environment, and explore how standards development organizations (SDOs) are finding new ways to make it easier for engineers and researchers to access these authoritative materials while protecting intellectual property and respecting copyright.
As each wave of technology innovation moves society forward, calls to change this traditionally complex development cycle have emerged to speed up access to standards content or make it available in new ways. Read Dan Plofchan’s analysis here.
A global audience of Standards Development Organizations (SDOs) explored how collective licensing can support SDOs as they meet customer needs today and into the future.
Learn how copyright and collective licensing address the increasingly complex workflow needs of researchers while protecting the intellectual property of standards development organizations (SDOs).
IEC, the world’s leading organization for the preparation and publication of international standards for electrotechnology, is now offering document delivery through CCC’s RightFind.
For more than 100 years, technical standards have been understood as formalized statements, developed and maintained by a given community of interest, towards “standardizing” products and processes synthesized in the physical world.