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News Release from: Catalyst Semiconductor
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 January 2004
Quality management system is enhanced
Catalyst Semiconductor has achieved ISO9001:2000 registration.
Catalyst Semiconductor has achieved ISO9001:2000 registration The registration was received after an extensive and comprehensive audit by SGS International Certification Services (SGS ICS) - a global leader in verification, testing and certification services
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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SGS ICS certifies that Catalyst Semiconductor successfully transitioned its quality management system to meet the new, enhanced ISO9001:2000 requirements.
According to Dan Terry, Catalyst Semiconductor's Director of Worldwide Quality Systems: "The new ISO standard caused us to integrate our quality management system with our various business processes, thus making us a more efficient, more responsive company capable of continual improvement".
"It is the culmination of efforts we initiated over a year ago".
Gelu Voicu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Catalyst Semiconductor, said: "ISO certification is a must in our high-volume operation".
"Customers worldwide demand service from a responsive operation that is dedicated to constantly improving the quality of its processes, products and company management".
"Comprehensively defined processes and methods focus our efforts toward complete customer satisfaction".
"The new ISO process instills a quality culture throughout our operations".
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