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New standardization, metrology legislation to drive UAE’s industrial sector: Sultan Al Jaber

    • New UAE standardization and metrology legislation will boost its industrial sector and national economy
    • The standardization regulations will create an attractive atmosphere for local and international investors

     

    Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, has stated that the standardization and metrology system is an integral part of the UAE’s industry and advanced technology strategy.

    In an exclusive statement to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Al Jaber said that Federal Decree-Law No. 20 for 2020 on standardization and metrology, issued by President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan in September 2020, is a solid foundation for developing the national specifications and standards system, which will strengthen the industrial sector and boost the national economy.

    Marking World Metrology Day, he noted that national metrology and standardization legislation and regulations are being constantly updated, as part of the ministry’s efforts to create a conducive and attractive environment for local and international investors. World Metrology Day is an event occurring on 20 May celebrating the International System of Units. Since its establishment, he noted, the UAE has shown a growing keenness to promote quality infrastructure, pushing it to become one of the leading Arab countries to implement laws that support the growth, sustainability and innovation of their standardization and quality infrastructures, to achieve direct gains for consumers, producers, merchants and distributors.

    The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) adopts an approach built on collaboration and partnership with industrial sectors to develop a standardization and metrology system and draft technical regulations that will support advanced technology, increase the UAE’s industrial performance and develop a comprehensive quality system, he continued.

    Al Jaber stressed that MoIAT aims to transform the UAE’s industries, boost their global competitiveness, and introduce Emirati products into new international markets.

    The ministry incorporates an entire sector dedicated to standardization and legislation, operating in collaboration with other departments inside and outside the ministry, to achieve the country’s strategic objectives and develop a comprehensive and balanced quality infrastructure system.

    The sector comprises of three departments; the Standards Department, the Legislations and Technical Regulations Department, and the Metrology Department, which serve to develop and introduce new standardization and metrology systems to support advanced technology and encourage innovation.

    A valuable addition to national policies aimed at boosting the competitiveness and efficiency of the UAE’s industrial sector, Federal Decree-Law No. (20) for 2020 comprises 16 articles.

    The decree-law highlights the ministry’s functions, such as drafting, approving, revising and amending standardized specifications, in coordination with relevant authorities, as well as drafting a national standardization and metrology system, implementing national standards for monitoring the adoption of technical regulations to ensure the safety of products, goods and materials, among many others.

    The implementation of legislation on energy conservation in low-voltage electrical devices, which are commonly used in homes, helped achieve energy savings of 8.6 gigawatts per hour last year.