By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
The International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) convened its annual World Standards Cooperation
meeting, bringing together key partners, including the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO). The meeting was attended by ITU Secretary‑General Doreen
Bogdan-Martin and ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau Director Seizo
Onoe.
The gathering reaffirmed the
commitment of international standards bodies to collaboration in an
increasingly fragmented technological landscape. Participants highlighted the
critical role of international standards in fostering trust, enabling interoperability,
and ensuring that technology delivers tangible benefits to societies worldwide.

Mr. Sangbu Kim, Vice
President at the World Bank, emphasized the evolving significance of standards,
noting that they are moving from “invisible infrastructure” to critical
infrastructure that shapes development policy and global economic growth.
Officials praised the
ongoing partnership between ITU, IEC, and ISO as a forward-looking effort that
strengthens the foundation for secure, interoperable, and globally aligned
technological systems.
The meeting underscored the
importance of standards in supporting innovation while addressing complex
global challenges.