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Organisations can now certify their innovation management systems according to ISO standard

30 September 2024, 07:34

The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has launched ISO 56001, the world’s first certifiable standard for Innovation Management Systems. This new standard sets out the requirements for establishing, implementing, and continuously improving an innovation management system within any organisation.

- This standard is applicable to all types of organisations - large or small, private or public, across all sectors. At RISE, we have extensive experience in systematic innovation work and research, making us an ideal partner for those looking to understand ISO 56001 and begin implementation, says Natalie Gustafsson, Innovation and Process Leader at RISE.

With ISO 56001, organisations can now certify their innovation management systems in a manner similar to quality and environmental management certifications. As a certifying body in Sweden, RISE is ready to assist organisations interested in achieving certification.

The development of the ISO standards began in 2013, involving over 60 countries, with Sweden playing a significant role. The national committee was chaired by Magnus Karlsson from RISE, who contributed significantly to the standard’s development.

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Natalie Gustafsson, Innovation and Process Leader at RISE 

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Magnus Karlsson, RISE, Chairman of the National Committee

- We at RISE were pioneers in certifying innovation leaders globally. Now, with an ISO standard for innovation management, we hope more companies and organisations will take the step to develop their innovation capabilities and their employees. In today’s complex and rapidly evolving environment, continuous improvement and renewal are essential, says Clas Hellsén, Head of Innovation Management at RISE. 

ISO 56001 provides an internationally recognised framework that adopts a systems perspective on innovation work. It can be integrated with other management systems, such as quality (ISO 9001) and environmental management (ISO 14001), creating synergies and enhancing overall management practices.
 
In addition to RISE, several other Swedish organisations have been involved in the development of ISO 56001, including Vinnova, Tillväxtverket, SKR, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweco Sweden, curlabs, Novelty Quest, and SISP - Swedish Incubators & Science Parks.

 

Press contact:

Natalie Gustafsson, RISE, natalie.gustafsson@ri.se

For More Information:

Visit Innovation Management - Management Systems for Innovation | RISE