WiredWhite Receives ISO Certifications: A Milestone in Quality, Environment, and Safety Standards

ISO Certification

Munich, Germany – April 1st, 2025

WiredWhite is pleased to announce that we have earned ISO certifications in three important areas: ISO 9001 (Quality Management), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management), and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health & Safety). These certifications are a reflection of our ongoing efforts to improve the quality of our services, minimize our environmental impact, and ensure the safety and well-being of everyone we work with.

As a company committed to sustainable engineering and education in the engineering sector, we are proud of this achievement. It affirms our dedication to providing a positive and responsible impact while continuously improving how we work and serve our clients, students, and partners.

“We are grateful for the opportunity to receive these certifications, which help us stay focused on what matters most: delivering quality service and making a positive contribution to our community and the environment,” said Dimitri Weiss, co-founder of WiredWhite.

For more information about our ISO certifications, visit wiredwhite.com/certificates.

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