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ISO/IEC 42001 Certification

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Demonstrate to stakeholders that you’re developing or using AI systems responsibly with ISO/IEC 42001 Certification.

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ISO/IEC 42001 Certification
Instil trust in AI and develop operational excellence with ISO/IEC 42001 Certification

 

Build AI competence and confidence – whether you are in government, academia, or business, regardless of your sector or size.

 

Who is ISO/IEC 42001 for?
ISO/IEC 42001 is the world’s first international standard for AI Management Systems (AIMS). It provides a structured framework for governing how AI is designed, deployed, and managed across its lifecycle.

ISO/IEC 42001 is applicable to any organization involved with AI, regardless of size or sector:

  • AI developers, providers and integrators
  • Organizations using AI for automation or decision-making
  • SMEs, public-sector, and regulated industries

Why certify to ISO/IEC 42001?

  • Demonstrate ethical, transparent AI governance
  • Prepare for emerging regulations, including the DPDP Act and EU AI Act
  • Build trust with customers, investors, and regulators
  • Reduce organizational and reputational risk
  • Scale AI with confidence
  • Earn your global AI Mark of Trust

BSI is the first Certification Body accredited by UKAS to certify ISO/IEC 42001, alongside our RvA accreditation in the Netherlands. This dual accreditation confirms to regulators, partners and consumers that BSI operates to the highest international standards of impartiality, competence and consistency in certifying AI management systems. 

 

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ISO/IEC 42001 Pre-Certification Assessment

Our ISO/IEC 42001 Pre-Certification assessment allows organizations to determine their scope, readiness, and capability for an ISO/IEC 42001 certification audit.

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ISO/IEC 42001 Pre-Certification Assessment

Our ISO/IEC 42001 Pre-Certification assessment allows organizations to determine their scope, readiness, and capability for an ISO/IEC 42001 certification audit.

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