The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) has today unveiled 416 new emerging standards, signalling the country’s relentless pursuit of excellence, safety, and innovation. Ministry of Investments, Trade, and Industry (MITI) Cabinet Secretary (CS) Rebecca Miano applauded KEBS, underscoring its pivotal role in realising the broader goals of the Kenya Kwanza Government. “Through KEBS’s initiatives, we are ensuring that our products are globally competitive and reflect our nation’s dedication to safety, quality, and innovation,” she said. Speaking during the World Standards Day celebrations, the CS said that these standards form the backbone of the aspirations of Kenya Vision 2030. Expanding on the significance of the standards, KEBS Managing Director Ms. Esther Ngari emphasised their role in diverse sectors. “Today’s launch showcases our commitment to progress and the promotion of safety, quality, and sustainability,” Ms. Ngari said. Ms. Ngari noted that ten of the newly introduced standards are geared towards intelligent transport systems, a move strategically aligned with the objectives of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3, aiming to mitigate road traffic accidents. State Department of Industry Principal Secretary (PS), Dr. Juma Mukhwana, echoed the CS’s sentiments: “The unveiling of these new standards marks a decisive step forward, bridging gaps in various sectors and enhancing the efficiency of our industries.” He praised KEBS’s efforts in ensuring that sectors such as healthcare and nutrition have robust standards and stringent measures which ensure the safety of medical devices, notably syringes, directly impacting the reduction of disease spread. “By setting high benchmarks for products like baby...
KEBS Introduces New Standards To Enhance Global Excellence
Posted on: October 19, 2023
Posted on: October 19, 2023