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Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated launch unifies international accreditation organizations and strengthens worldwide trust.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

1  January 2026: A new, single international accreditation organization, Global Accreditation

Cooperation Incorporated, has been established to bring together the work of the International

Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation (ILAC) and the International Accreditation Forum (IAF).

Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated has commenced full operations as of 1 January

2026, including the launch of its own Multilateral Recognition Arrangement (MRA).

 

Why this matters

For governments, regulators, industry and consumers, accredited conformity assessment

results and certificates must be trusted and accepted across borders, “bringing global trust for a

better world”.

By replacing ILAC and IAF with a single organisation, the global accreditation system that

underpins trade, safety and consumer confidence will become simpler, more efficient and easier

to trust. The formation of Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated will reduce duplication

of efforts, harmonise accreditation policies and procedures and enable more consistent

application of standards across sectors and borders.

 

What is changing

One organisation, one governance framework. While the governance and organisational

structure of IAF and ILAC are evolving through the formation of the Global Accreditation

Cooperation Incorporated, continuity is being maintained in scopes of accreditation and

membership. The new organisation will bring a more unified framework without changing the

trusted relationships or recognitions that regulators, industry, consumers and the conformity

assessment community rely on.

One global Cooperation, one MRA. The Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated’s MRA

will cover the scopes previously recognised under the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement

and the IAF Multilateral Recognition Arrangement, providing a single, clearer pathway for mutual

recognition of accredited conformity assessment results.

 

What isn’t changing

Continuity of recognition. Existing accreditations issued under the ILAC MRA and/or IAF MLA

will continue to be recognised as arrangements transition to the Global Accreditation

Cooperation Incorporated MRA.

No service interruptions. Accreditation bodies (ABs), conformity assessment bodies (CABs),

scheme owners and regional groups will continue operating as normal through the transition.

Existing marks remain valid during transition. The IAF MLA and ILAC MRA marks will remain

valid for as long as required until full adoption of the Global Accreditation Cooperation

Incorporated new mark.

 

How the global system continues to work

Proven regional machinery remains in place. Regional Cooperation Bodies (AFRAC, APAC,

ARAC, EA, IAAC, SADCA) will continue to support peer evaluations and regional coordination

that feed the global MRA.

Confidence through peer evaluation. As with ILAC and IAF, confidence is built via rigorous,

standards-based peer evaluation (ISO/IEC 17011) of ABs and regions, ensuring that

accreditation remains a strong enabler of mutual recognition.

 

 

What stakeholders should do now

Regulators and policymakers: Prepare to reference the Global Accreditation Cooperation

Incorporated MRA in laws, regulations, specifications and schemes (with transitional recognition

of ILAC/IAF marks).

CABs and scheme owners: Continue normal operations; maintain use of current ILAC/IAF

marks during the transition period, then phase to the Global Accreditation Cooperation

Incorporated mark once available per guidance.

International partners: Expect a single point of liaison for accreditation policy and technical

input; existing MoUs will be renegotiated or transitioned to the Global Accreditation Cooperation

Incorporated.

 

About Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated

The Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated is a not-for-profit Incorporated Society

registered in New Zealand (6 December 2024). It brings together accreditation bodies,

stakeholders and regional cooperation bodies to operate a single global Multilateral Recognition

Arrangement supporting international acceptance of accredited conformity assessment results.

 

Official name: Global Accreditation Cooperation Incorporated;

Website: http://www.globalaccreditationcooperationincorporated.org

Contact: secretariat@global-accreditation.nz

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