• Inception & operationalization of NISIT in (1994) • NISIT to be the Centre for coordinating and executing •- National Standards Systems •- National Productivity Centre •- National Centre for Commercial Research & Development(R&D) Overview of NISIT’s 3 National Functions as per its current implemented roles and responsibilities. [...] National Policy Minister of Commerce and Industry Level NISIT Governing Council Office of the Director-General National System and Functional National Standards National Measurement National Conformity Level System System Assessment System Laboratory Accreditation Division Core Operational (Papua New Guinea Laboratory Accreditation and Functional Standards Metrology Division Scheme) Level Developm. [...] • New Priorities - Upgrade Membership from Corresponding Member to Full Members • Metrology - Maintains Primary & Secondary Standards - Mass /Volume/Temperature/Pressure /Force/Torque - Current Projects – Electrical Lab & Time and Freq - Provide about 2500 calibration services a year - also provides metrology training every year in one of the above field New Project - LNG Gas Measurement - Gold Bu. [...] Product Certification Service for Market Access In 2019; •Relocation of NISIT Office • New Calibration Laboratory • NISIT Restructure – (Organization Structure, Salary Structure) • Implement Restructure 28 -137, (recruit over 3 phases) •Post Covid 2023 - 2024 • Review NISIT Act • NISIT Corporate Plan •National Quality Policy • Training and Upskilling of New Manpower (2024 – 2026) •Operationalize R. [...] So Why is Standards associated with sustainable Economic Growth? Slide 4: Contents Slide 5: Background Slide 6 Slide 7: NISIT Functional Structure Slide 8: Importance of Regional/International Links in Standards and Conformance Infrastructure Slide 9: NISIT’s Participation in Regional Activities Slide 10: NISIT’s International Relations Slide 11: NISIT Linkages with Stakeholders Slide 12: NISIT Ac.
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Table of Contents
- Slide 1: NRI Conference on Economic & Social Development in Papua New Guinea 15 & 16 October 2024 1
- Slide 2: In an article titled ‘Sustainable Growth’, the publication Economics Online writes: “Periods of growth are often triggered by increases in aggregate demand, such as a rise in consumer spending, but sustained growth must involve an increase in o 2
- Slide 3: Q. So Why is Standards associated with sustainable Economic Growth? 3
- Slide 4: Contents 4
- Slide 5: Background 5
- Slide 6 6
- Slide 7: NISIT Functional Structure 7
- Slide 8: Importance of Regional/International Links in Standards and Conformance Infrastructure 8
- Slide 9: NISIT’s Participation in Regional Activities 9
- Slide 10: NISIT’s International Relations 10
- Slide 11: NISIT Linkages with Stakeholders 11
- Slide 12: NISIT Activities stipulated in NISIT Act 1993 12
- Slide 13: NISIT Services 13
- Slide 14: NISIT Services 14
- Slide 15: NISIT Services 15
- Slide 16: NISIT Services 16
- Slide 17: NISIT Services 17
- Slide 18: NISIT Services 18
- Slide 19: A focus on MSME’s 19
- Slide 20: NISIT REFORMS SINCE 2015 20
- Slide 21: Priorities of our Next Medium Term 21
- Slide 22: Benefits 22
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