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to a standardized method for measuring these actuating forces; neither national nor European/international standards existed for the measurement of body forces on control actuators or machine parts such
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p between cybersecurity, occupational safety and health and standardization. http://2020.hci.international
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and resilient Single Market, and coordinating effective representation of European interests in international standardization organizations and fora. The Forum will be composed of up to 60 members including
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the work of the TCB is intended to support representation of German interests in European and international standardization activity. The TCB’s first meeting was held on 28 November 2024. Corrado Mattiuzzo
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technical subject-matter, we now see them being launched in all areas of society. In addition, international standards in particular have long been used by countries as a strategic instrument for pursuing [...] as having an important filter...