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Scrive is now a member of ETSI

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Posted by Jon-Thor Sigurleifsson

Scrive is excited to announce that we are now officially a member of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). As members of ETSI, we will continue our mission of making business and life better, simpler and more streamlined across Europe by directly participating in the creation, fine tuning and establishment of technology standards. While we’ve always been active and vocal in this space, our ETSI membership means we can enact change in a more direct, impactful way than ever before.

“Not only do we now have the chance to impact the digital future of Europe but it’s also a phenomenal opportunity for us to share our insights, learn from peers and gain insights from different disciplines than our own.“

Sylvestre Thenor - Group Product Manager, Scrive

Working alongside both small and large private companies, governments, educators and researchers, we’re excited about the limitless possibilities that lie ahead. With so many great minds from different backgrounds and experiences, we are bound to build something to be truly proud of, shaping the digital future of our great continent.

Taking an active role in shaping the future of European technology, regulations and standards alongside the greatest minds of our industry and beyond is a responsibility we don’t take lightly but it’s a challenge we welcome with open arms.

“During the 16 years Scrive has been around, we’ve seen monumental changes in the way technology is developed, used, sold and regulated. Alongside that we’ve gathered a huge amount of feedback and insights from our customers and partners, all of which will be incredibly valuable in an ongoing manner when we take on this exciting new role.”

Mads Rebsdorf - CEO, Scrive

ABOUT ETSI:
ETSI is one of only three bodies officially recognized by the European Union as a European Standards Organisation (ESO). It is an independent, not-for-profit body dedicated to ICT standardization. With over 900 member organizations from more than 60 countries across five continents, ETSI offers an open and inclusive environment for members representing large and small private companies, research institutions, academia, governments, and public organizations. ETSI supports the timely development, ratification, and testing of globally applicable standards for ICT enabled systems, applications, and services across all sectors of industry and society.

Learn more about ETSI via their official website.

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