Danish Accreditation Fund (DANAK)


The Danish Accreditation Fund (DANAK) is Denmark’s national accreditation body, responsible for accrediting organizations involved in testing, calibration, certification, and inspection services. Established in 1991, DANAK operates as an independent, non-profit organization under the oversight of the Danish Ministry of Industry, Business, and Financial Affairs. Its primary mission is to ensure that conformity assessment bodies in Denmark meet rigorous international standards of competence and reliability, thereby supporting the quality, safety, and efficiency of products and services across various industries.

DANAK collaborates with national and international organizations to uphold high standards of accreditation. It is a full member of the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). Through these memberships, DANAK participates in mutual recognition arrangements that facilitate the global acceptance of test and calibration results, certifications, and inspection reports issued by accredited Danish bodies. These international partnerships help reduce technical barriers to trade and enhance the global competitiveness of Danish products and services.

To maintain its leadership in accreditation, DANAK continuously updates its accreditation criteria and processes to align with international best practices. It provides essential services, including the accreditation of laboratories, certification bodies, and inspection agencies. By ensuring the quality and reliability of these services, DANAK supports regulatory compliance, consumer protection, and industrial innovation. For more detailed information about DANAK’s initiatives and impact, please visit their official website.

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