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AATCC signs MoU with Sri Lanka Standards Institution

01 May '23
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  • The Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) has entered into a partnership with the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC).
  • The MoU between AATCC and SLSI will allow Sri Lanka to adopt AATCC test methods and procedures as national standards.
  • This partnership will enable SLSI to benefit from the expertise and knowledge of AATCC.
AATCC executive vice-president Diana Wyman and Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI) director general Siddhika G Senaratne have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The MoU allows Sri Lanka to adopt AATCC test methods and procedures as national standards. SLSI staff also became members of AATCC and relevant committees.

According to the MoU, the new partnership will allow both groups to “enhance their support for the needs of the people of Sri Lanka, continue growth of the economy of Sri Lanka, and aid in the development of Sri Lanka National Standards.”

“With all the work that goes into the development of AATCC standards, I’m truly excited to see the interest in adopting them as national standards in countries outside the US. It takes a lot of time, input, and dedication to make an accurate and repeatable method via precision and bias studies. Frankly, no organisation does it better than AATCC and I’m happy the rest of the world is starting to realise it,” AATCC president John Crocker said in a press release.

This is the second such MoU for AATCC. In 2020, L'Instituto Colombiano de Normas Técnicas y Certificación (ICONTEC) agreed to mutually encourage “inclusiveness and cooperation and wish to avoid technical duplication wherever and whenever possible.” This agreement enabled adoption of AATCC documents as Colombia National Standards.

Often referenced as a source of American standards, AATCC continues to incorporate and serve the global textile community. Members participate from more than 50 countries. New tools enable more convenient involvement from anywhere through virtual meetings and online forums.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)

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