Berlin, 8-11 April 2025

39th CASCO plenary and workshops

We are delighted to welcome you to the 39th CASCO Plenary and workshop, hosted by the DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung, in Berlin, Germany, from 8 to 11 April 2025. 

This year, we will be offering a variety of sessions to the public and to CASCO members. You'll have the opportunity to participate and engage with a wide range of topics and interests. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired! 

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Programme

Below is a snapshot of the week’s programme, with information on the different sessions and how to register for them. 

All sessions during the plenary week are available for online or in-person participation.

All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).

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CASCO technical work and related ISO initiatives

The event will feature sessions diving into CASCO’s technical work, including its collaboration with other ISO Technical Committees (ISO/TCs) in the key areas such as sustainability and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The day will also showcase a demo of an upcoming e-learning course on conformity assessment and the CASCO Toolbox. Be among the first to discover it!

Recordings will be made available online after the event.

Audience

The sessions are open to anyone interested in learning more about these standards. Participants can choose to attend in person or virtually. 

09:30‑09:45

Hybrid 

Welcome and introduction

Caroline Outa, CASCO Chair

09:50-10:20

Hybrid 

Revision of ISO/IEC 17024, General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons

Cynthia Woodley, Co-Convenor of CASCO WG 30

10:25-10:55

Hybrid 

Revision of ISO/IEC 17020, Requirements for bodies performing inspection

Gerard Maxwell, Co-Convenor of CASCO WG 31

11:25-11:55

Hybrid 

Update on the ISO eLearning project: the Fundamentals of Conformity Assessment and the CASCO Toolbox

Nesreen Al-Khammash, Digital Learning Team Leader, Capacity Building

12:00-12:30

Hybrid 

Revision of ISO/IEC 17007, Guidance for drafting normative documents suitable for use for conformity assessment 

Heribert Schorn, Co-Convenor of CASCO WG 64

14:00-14:30

Hybrid 

Development of ISO 14019 series – Sustainability information – overview of Parts 1, 2 and 4 

Graeme Drake, Co-Convenor of CASCO/TC 207 SC2 JWG 1

14:35-15:05

Hybrid 

Revision of ISO/IEC 17067, Fundamentals of and guidelines for conformity assessment schemes 

Andrea Sandi, Co-Convenor of CASCO WG 65

15:35-16:20

Hybrid 

Development ISO/IEC 42007, Information technology — Artificial intelligence — High-level framework and guidance for the development of conformity assessment schemes for AI systems 

Martina Paul and Graeme Drake, Co-Convenors of the CASCO/JTC 1 SC 42 JWG 6

16:25-16:40

Hybrid 

Closing remarks and instructions for next day

Cristina Draghici, CASCO Secretary

Session times may vary slightly.

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39th CASCO Plenary, 9-10 April 2025

The 39th CASCO plenary meetings and related working sessions will take place from Wednesday, 9 April to Thursday, 10 April. They will be face-to-face (F2F) at DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung, with remote access available.

Audience

Participation is restricted to representatives of CASCO members and liaison organizations. To take part in these meetings, please contact your national member body.

Location

DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung, or online.

Registration for the plenary is carried out through ISO Meetings, where you can also find more information on the Plenary. 

09:00-17:00

39th CASCO Plenary meeting

Closed meetings for representatives of CASCO members and liaison organizations registered on ISO Meetings.

Face-to-face with possibility to attend virtually.

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Workshop

EU conformity assessment today and tomorrow

Plenary week will conclude on Friday, 11 April with a workshop titled EU assessment today and tomorrow.

This workshop offers a deep dive into the EU legislative framework, highlighting key requirements for market access and compliance. Participants will explore the role of conformity assessment, the CASCO Toolbox and best practices for successfully navigating the EU Single Market. Through these discussions, we will delve into how the CASCO Toolbox supports compliance with EU regulations, promotes mutual recognition and reduces trade barriers, paving the way for smoother market access.

Recordings will be made available online after the event.

Audience

The workshop is open to anyone interested in the subject. Participants can choose to attend in person or virtually.

09:00-13:00

Hybrid 

EU conformity assessment today and tomorrow

Welcome and opening

Heribert Schorn, Managing Director, Institute for International Product Safety GmbH
Caroline Outa, CASCO Chair
Patrick Wall, Moderator

Keynote

Introduction to the EU legislative framework

Markus Reigl, Head of Technical Regulation, Siemens AG

Panel 1

Conformity Assessment in the European legislative framework

This panel will explore the European legislative framework, examining its modules, current implementation, and practices. It will address how conformity assessment is used within the framework, how EU regulators are making use of the CASCO Toolbox, and explore both the successes and challenges faced today, while looking ahead to the future.

Moderator

Patrick  Wall
Par Patrick Wall
Co-founder of the Global Strategic Initiatives Group

Panellists

Maureen  Logghe
Par Maureen Logghe
Director General Quality and Safety
Marc-Antoine   Carreira da Cruz
Par Marc-Antoine Carreira da Cruz
Project Manager
Markus  Reigl
Par Markus Reigl
Head of Technical Regulation
Torsten  Tracht
Par Torsten Tracht
Head of German Notifying Authority ZLS
Panel 2

European legislation and its global reach

This panel will delve into the evolving landscape of European legislation, with a particular focus on some regulations and developments that shape the EU Single Market. Key topics will include the Green Claims Directive (GCD), Carbon Management strategies and Digital Product Passports (DPP). Panelists will discuss how these regulations shape business practices for navigating the EU Single market effectively, along with the role of conformity assessment and the CASCO Toolbox in ensuring compliance. Using a concrete example from Japan, we will explore what the above regulations imply for entering the EU Single Market for a non-EU country.

Moderator

Patrick  Wall
Par Patrick Wall
Co-founder of the Global Strategic Initiatives Group

Panellists

Martin  Michelot
Par Martin Michelot
Executive Director
Floris  Akkerman
Par Floris Akkerman
Dennis   Krämer
Par Dennis Krämer
Senior Advisor for Carbon Management
Representative  Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)
Par Representative Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)

Closing remarks and thanks

Speakers

Floris Akkerman
Floris Akkerman
Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)
Marc-Antoine Carreira da Cruz
Marc-Antoine Carreira da Cruz
Project Manager
European Committee for Standardization

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Marc-Antoine Carreira da Cruz is Project Manager at the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) where he is in charge of the railway sector, the road vehicles sector, the transport of dangerous goods and conformity assessment. He holds a PhD doctorate in Law from University of Nice (France) and is currently a guest researcher at University of Hasselt (Belgium) where he works on the role of standards in the approval process of road vehicles and rail application un der EU Law. He had worked during 9 years as assistant at the Parliament of the Brussels Region.


Dennis Krämer
Dennis Krämer
Senior Advisor for Carbon Management
DECHEMA

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Dennis Krämer studied Environmental Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden and conducted his diploma thesis at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, USA. In 2008, he joined DECHEMA as a project manager in the Research and Project Coordination group. Since 2010, his primary focus has been on national and international projects related to CO₂ utilization. Currently, Dennis Krämer serves as Senior Advisor for Carbon Management at DECHEMA. He is also the coordinator of the scientific support projects for the BMBF funding initiatives: "CO₂ as a Sustainable Carbon Source – Pathways to Industrial Utilization (CO₂-WIN)," "Avoidance of Climate-Relevant Process Emissions in Industry (KlimPro Industrie)," and "Artificial Photosynthesis and Novel Materials for Hydrogen Production (SINATRA)."


Maureen Logghe
Maureen Logghe
Director General Quality and Safety
Federal Public Service Economy

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Maureen is Director General Quality and Safety at Federal Public Service Economy (FPS Economy) based in Brussels. She started working in 2002 as a chemical engineer for the Federal Public Service Economy, SMEs, Self Employed and Energy at DG Quality and Safety, Consumer Safety Department, implementing European legislation into national legislation, following standardization and coordinating market surveillance. She dealt with the new legislative framework, Toys, Personal Protective Equipment, Machinery, Medical Devices, General Product Safety and Fair- and Playground equipment in the past. Since 2014 she was a member (and chair) of the EA Advisory Board (EAAB) and represented EAAB in the MAC council of EA. In 2015 she became Head of Unit International strategy at the Office of the President following internal market policies. In 2019, she became the director of the Belgian Accreditation Body BELAC. Since August 2022 she is the Director General of the directorate Quality and Safety, dealing with the quality infrastructure services Metrology, Accreditation, Standardization and Market Surveillance.

She was a seconded national expert and policy officer at DG Enterprise (now GROW), European Commission location Brussels from March 2008 until February 2013.

Prior to joining the FPS Economy, Mrs. Logghe was a chemical engineer for the State laboratory in Ghent (ISO IEC 17025 accredited). She was specialized in gas and liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Papers on developing new detection methods for corticosteroids were published in scientific magazines.

Mrs. Logghe graduated in 1994 from the University of Ghent as a Bio-engineer specialization Chemistry and started her Ph. D on the synthesis of chemical ligands for beta-agonists. She followed the « maîtrise en Biologie et Chimie appliquée à l'Université de Perpignan (France) ». She did a work placement on instrumental analysis at the RIKILT in Wageningen (the Netherlands).

Mrs. Logghe is born in 1971 and is a passionate (marathon) runner.


Martin Michelot
Martin Michelot
Executive Director
TIC Council Europe

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Martin is the Executive Director of TIC Council Europe, where he leads the organization's advocacy work towards the European Union and coordinates global advocacy on product testing and certification issues. A graduate in international relations and European Affairs from Sciences Po Lyon, Michelot was previously Deputy Director of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, a Prague-based think tank focusing on European affairs, where he provided strategic advice to governments on various EU issues. He has also worked for the Institut Jacques Delors, the German Marshall Fund of the United States, and the Brookings Institution in various research positions on transatlantic relations and European integration issues.


Markus Reigl
Markus Reigl
Head of Technical Regulation
Siemens AG

Representative JAMA
Representative Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA)
Torsten Tracht
Torsten Tracht
Head of German Notifying Authority ZLS

More information

Dr. Tracht has a degree and doctorate in Chemistry, has been Head of German Notifying Authority ZLS since 2023, having previously served as Deputy Head from 2021 to 2023. He held various positions in industry before joining ZLS in 2005 as an expert in the field of transport of dangerous goods. There he was significantly involved in setting up the pipeline division and responsible for several cross-sectional tasks.


Patrick Wall
Patrick Wall
Co-founder of the Global Strategic Initiatives Group

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Patrick is the co-founder of the Global Strategic Initiatives Group, an impact-driven consultancy that works with the international community to develop innovative, ambitious and pragmatic solutions to global challenges. Previously, Patrick worked for the Australian Government, the United Nations, and—most recently—as an independent consultant. He is also the Head of Strategic Partnerships at the Institute for Global Negotiation, and a Senior Legal Consultant at Lexbridge Lawyers. Patrick has moderated previous workshops related to conformity assessment and digitalization.


Meeting venue

All sessions will be held at DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung, with the option to attend all sessions online as well as in-person.

Practical information

Download our practical information leaflet on the meeting venue, accommodation options, travel in and around Berlin, and the visa process.

Contact us

Feel free to reach out to us at casco@iso.org and we’ll be happy to answer any questions!