Itera achieves five ISO certifications – strengthening its position in regulated markets and AI governance
Oslo, 8 June 2026 – Itera ASA (“Itera”) today announced that it has achieved certification to five internationally recognised ISO standards: ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 14001 (Environment), ISO 45001 (Health & Safety), ISO 27001 (Information Security) and ISO 42001 (AI.
The certifications strengthen Itera’s competitiveness in regulated and sustainability‑driven markets by improving eligibility in public tenders, supporting compliance with evolving regulations, and reducing complexity in sales and delivery processes.
Itera is among a limited number of companies in Europe holding all five certifications.
ISO 42001, the international standard for AI management systems, was achieved in May 2026, positioning Itera among the early adopters globally. The certification supports customers’ growing requirements for AI governance and regulation, including the EU AI Act.
The certifications are based on the Itera Framework, which integrates quality, environmental management, occupational safety, information security, and AI governance into a unified operating model across the organisation.
Certified suppliers are increasingly required in procurement processes. The certifications are expected to strengthen Itera’s position in tenders by improving qualifications, increasing compliance and sustainability scores, and reducing documentation requirements.
“These certifications represent a structural investment in how we operate and deliver value to our customers,” says Arne Mjøs, CEO of Itera ASA. “They strengthen our position in regulated markets and expand our access to complex tenders.”
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