The Japanese Standards Association (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Hiroshi Asahi) announces that starting April 1, 2026, it will begin the outsourced sales of JEITA standards formulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) on its platform, "JSA Webdesk".
Through this collaboration, JSA will further enhance convenience as a platform providing domestic organizational standards.
Background and Purpose The Japanese Standards Association (JSA) strives to promote domestic and international standardization activities, including Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS). By centralizing JEITA standards—important industry standards in the electronic information technology field—on the JSA platform, we aim to achieve the following:
Improved Convenience: It will be possible to search and purchase standards in a one-stop manner, alongside JIS, ISO, and IEC standards, as well as other organizational standards.
Expanded Awareness: We will promote the further spread and utilization of JEITA standards through JSA's extensive network.
Sales Overview Sales Start Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Available Products: JEITA Standards (Booklet and PDF versions)
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(Contact: Customer Service Department, Sales Service Team, E-MAIL: csd@jsa.or.jp)
● About the Japanese Standards Association (JSA) Group Established in December 1945 with the aim of developing, popularizing, and educating on standardization and management techniques, this group is centered around the Japanese Standards Association. As Japan's comprehensive standardization organization, the group engages in a diverse range of operations, including the development of JIS, international standards (ISO/IEC standards), and JSA standards, issuance and sales of JIS standard documents, distribution of international and overseas standards, provision of various seminars, assessment and registration of various management systems such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, certification for various services, registration of qualifications for management system auditors, and the Quality Control Examination (QC Exam).
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