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The Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS) is the national accreditation body of the Federal Republic of Germany. It acts as a central player in the quality infrastructure and serves as an interface between business, politics, and society. The DAkkS assesses, confirms, and monitors the technical competence of laboratories as well as inspection, certification, and verification bodies.
The main mission of the DAkkS is to create trust through accreditations and to make products, processes, and services safer. This contributes to quality assurance, the protection of society and the environment, and the simplification of trade in Europe and the world. The DAkkS operates independently and non-profit to perform sovereign tasks.
The DAkkS is involved in the QI-Digital initiative, which is supported by key players in the German quality infrastructure and is promoted by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. This initiative aims to advance the digital transformation in the quality infrastructure and to promote dialogue with the community of calibration and testing laboratories.
The DAkkS is a signatory to multilateral agreements such as EA, ILAC, and IAF, which ensures the international recognition of its accreditations. This helps to avoid technical trade barriers and strengthen global competitiveness.
Through its work, the DAkkS makes an important contribution to quality assurance and consumer trust while simultaneously supporting the competitiveness of the German economy.