Accreditation Matters is offering sessions that will help you – and your organisation – plan for future success. From how to get your organisation NATA accredited and the effective use of AI in the laboratory, to the most common assessment deficiencies and understanding the accreditation requirements around validation and verification of test methods – there is something to benefit every organisation.
Here’s a snapshot of some relevant sessions you won’t want to miss:
Can you Trust an Organisation that uses Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
This presentation will cut through the media hype to outline the real-world implications of AI as a new technology, how it will be regulated, how organisations can use it effectively, whether you can trust it in a laboratory, and the role of NATA accreditation in assuring trust.
See it Tuesday, June 25 – 12.00pm – 12.30pm
The top 10 most Common Assessment Deficiencies
Whether you are seeking accreditation or maintaining your current accreditation, this session will identify frequently overlooked or misunderstood sections of the Standards that you need to pay close attention to before being assessed.
See it Tuesday, June 25 – 2.15pm – 3.00pm
Trust and Safety: Conformity assessment standards and accreditation
We look at how accredited conformity assessment results can facilitate trust and safety in international trade and mutual recognition.
See it Tuesday, June 25 – 11.15am – 11.50pm
Demonstrating Methods Work using Validation and Verification
Explore where and when validation and verification of test methods are required across a range of applications.
See it Tuesday, June 25 – 3.30pm – 4.00pm
Understanding the Differences Between Accreditation and Certification
Accreditation and Certification are not the same. In this session learn the differences and roles of each within the conformity assessment world and explore the role of NATA and JASANZ as accreditation bodies.
See it Wednesday, June 26 – 11.15am – 11.45am
And there are many more sessions to help you get prepared for a successful future.
To see all our sessions and speakers and to register, visit Accreditation Matters 2024