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To create the innovations of today and tomorrow we have to work together, but first we need to understand each other. To exchange knowledge, to make things compatible, ISO standards are the solid base, the common language that humanity can rely on. (EN, ES, FR, DA subtitles)
ISO, great things happen, when the world agrees: www.iso.org/innovators
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They are flying across oceans without fuel, giving ordinary people greater strength, and growing crops in the desert. Here is the story of three innovators who are changing the world. But we didn’t get there in one day. Each invention is built on a history of extraordinary human achievements – many of which are found today in ISO standards.
By offering a solid base, a common language and a layer of confidence, ISO standards help our greatest minds to concentrate on pushing the limits and taking us to new places.
The experts who developed ISO's most well-known standards and some standards users get together to answer questions and share best practice and advice.