• Press Release

February 20, 2020

UL Standards & Engagement Authorized as Standards Development Organization in Mexico


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First foreign SDO allowed to develop standards for Mexico, and only SDO able to develop standards in all three NAFTA countries

NORTHBROOK, IL, February 20, 2020 – UL Standards & Engagement received official notification by the Dirección General de Normas (DGN) of the Ministry of Economy in Mexico that it has been granted  authorization to develop standards for Mexico. The authorization establishes UL Standards & Engagement as the first foreign standards development organization (SDO) to receive this designation, as well as the only SDO able to develop national standards in all three NAFTA countries.

"We believe becoming an SDO for Mexico will allow UL Standards & Engagement to improve safety in Mexico and further our work with partners across North America to help promulgate our safety mission across Latin America,” said Phil Piqueira, vice president of global standards for UL Standards & Engagement. “We are honored to become part of the Mexican standardization system, to support Mexican safety and meet our public safety mission.”

UL Standards & Engagement and DGN have been operating under a formal collaboration agreement signed in 2017 that has permitted ongoing collaboration and the ability to develop joint standards projects to meet identified needs in Mexico.

UL Standards & Engagement is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as well as by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). “UL Standards & Engagement proactively seeks partnerships with other standards development organizations and standardization bodies throughout the world,” said Piqueira. “These accreditations help to open doors in other parts of the world because they demonstrate our willingness to partner and build trust and acceptance through our work.”