SME PORTAL
Welcome to the MSA portal dedicated to Maltese SMEs
Small businesses play a central role in the Maltese economy. In Europe they represent 95% of the business and provide 55% of the total jobs in the private sector. For the Maltese economy this is larger. Standards, within the European market, have played an essential role in the building of the internal market, allowing both manufacturers and consumers to benefit from the elimination of technical barriers to trade while fulfilling the essential safety requirements that standardization has always guaranteed. Adequate stakeholder participation is therefore essential to the European standardization process. However, the representation of SMEs in European standardization is often considered insufficient.
Early in 2011, the European Commission published its Communication: ‘Review of the Small Business Act for Europe’. To strengthen SMEs’ competitiveness, the Small Business Act for Europe (SBA) provides a comprehensive SME policy framework, promotes entrepreneurship and anchors the ‘Think Small First’ principle in law and policy making.
SME awareness and participation in European standardization
To ensure full implementation of the SBA and to respond to the challenges SMEs are facing, the Commission is determined to continue to give priority to SMEs and to take into account their specific characteristics in its proposals and programmes. One of the SBA’s goals is to help SMEs benefit more from the opportunities offered by the Single Market, amongst other by increasing SME awareness and participation in European standardization. This is because European Standards are a powerful means of enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs. In this respect a number of initiatives are taking place:
SME Helpdesk
The CEN-CENELEC SME Helpdesk is the one stop service point to introduce SMEs to the benefits of European standardization and to the business tools required to access the European Standardization System of CEN and CENELEC. In order better to address the questions raised to the SME Helpdesk, a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page is available. To send a question to the SME Helpdesk please email sme@cencenelec.eu
SMEs dedicated national portal
MSA is providing this SME portal to increase the awareness of the benefits of standardization to SMEs.
Contacts
CEN-CENELEC Management Centre SME contact:
Ms Andreea Gulacsi Programme Manager Innovation
Tel: +34 91 432 60 56
E-mail: agulacsi@cencenelec.eu
Malta Standards Authority SME Contact:
Mr. Robert Grima
MSA Library
Tel: +356 2395 2000
e-mail: standards@msa.org.mt
Draft and published standards
Information on draft and published standards by CEN can be found here
Information on draft and published standards by CENELEC can be found here
Information on draft and published standards by ETSI can be found here
Did not find what you want? E-mail us on: standards@msa.org.mt
Information on standardization processes, can be found here
Testimonials on SME participation in standardization
SME participation in the use of a national standard can be found here
SME participation in the use of a European standard can be found here
SME participation in the use of an international standard can be found here
Writing standards taking into account SME needs
CEN and CENELEC, supported by NORMAPME (the European Office of Crafts, Trades and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises for Standardisation) published CEN-CENELEC Guide 17. The Guide provides orientation, advice and recommendations to standard writers on how to take into account SME needs. The document addresses the issues needing to be considered during the development process of standards. Versions of the Guide are available on the CEN-CENELEC SME website in an increasing number of languages - to make it easier for standard writers and SMEs to apply the CEN-CENELEC Guide 17, these national language versions of the guide are provided for download on the SME Web Portal (see below). The Maltese version can be found here
Participating in European standardization via web conferencing
Web conferencing facilities are now offered free of charge for CEN & CENELEC technical standards bodies and other committees with the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre - webconf@cencenelec.eu
SME Standardization Toolkit (SMEST)
Based on the recommendations and experiences from a first project, the SMEST 2 project, supported by the European Commission, will complement the specific actions being undertaken by CEN and CENELEC members to implement the SME Access Study by providing guidance and practical support. Given the continuing and growing importance of SMEs in European Standardization, CEN and CENELEC, ASI (Austria) , DIN (Germany), NEN (the Netherlands) and NORMAPME are working together in SMEST 2 to strengthen and promote the links between SMEs and standardization in terms of awareness, information and participation.
See the results of the first project SMEST 1 here [http://www.smest.eu/]
Download the SMEST 1 SME Toolkit
New Standardization Initiatives
To find out new standardization initiatives that may be of interest click here
To see what standards are in the pipeline click here.
Follow CEN-CENELEC SME activities on Twitter
To be updated on the CEN and CENELEC activities regarding SMEs, follow us on Twitter @Standards4SMEs
SME Webportal
Your update on CEN and CENELEC activities with regards to SMEs can be found on the SME portal http://sme.cencenelec.eu
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ABOUT CEN
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a business catalyst in Europe, removing trade barriers for European stakeholders such as industry, public administration, service providers, consumers and other stakeholders. Its mission is to foster the European economy in global trading, the welfare of European citizens, and the environment. Through its services CEN provides a platform for the development of European Standards and other specifications. CEN’s 31 National Members work together to develop voluntary European Standards (ENs) in various sectors to build a European Internal Market for goods and services and to position Europe in the global economy. By supporting research, and helping disseminate innovation, standards are a powerful tool for economic growth. More than 60.000 technical experts as well as business federations, consumer and other societal interest organizations are involved in the CEN network that reaches over 480 million people. For further information, please visit: www.cen.eu
ABOUT CENELEC
The European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization is officially responsible for standardization in the electrotechnical field. In an ever more global economy, CENELEC fosters innovation and competitiveness, making technology available not only to major businesses but also to SMEs through the production of voluntary standards. CENELEC creates market access at the European level but also at the international level through its cooperation agreement with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Through the work of its 31 Members together with its experts, the industry federations and consumers, Electrotechnical European Standards are created in order to help shape the European Internal Market, to encourage technological development, to ensure interoperability and to guarantee the safety and health of consumers and provide environmental protection. Detailed information available at www.cenelec.eu
ABOUT ETSI
ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, is a not-for-profit organization, officially recognized by the European Union and EFTA. The mission of ETSI is to develop globally applicable deliverables meeting the needs of the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) community whilst supporting EU and EFTA regulations and initiatives. Detailed information available at www.etsi.org |