Implema has completed its recertification according to ISO 9001, 14001, 27001, and 27701. The certifications confirm a structured and continuous commitment to quality, environment, information security, and data protection as an integrated part of every delivery.
At Implema, we work on improvements every day. For us, it’s not a project or a one-time effort, but a way of working that permeates how we develop our deliveries, our processes, and our organization.
That’s why we’re proud to have now completed our recertification according to four international ISO standards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, and ISO 27701.
Together, they cover quality, environment, information security, and data protection—four areas that are critical to delivering sustainable, secure, and long-term value-creating solutions to our customers.
– Our management system provides the structure, and the certifications are proof, both for us and our customers. But the real value emerges in daily operations, when we put it into practice together with our customers, says Charlott Brask, Quality and Process Manager at Implema.
What the Certifications Mean in Practice
Being certified according to these standards means we work in a structured and continuous way to develop our operations:
- ISO 9001 (quality) ensures that our processes support high and consistent quality in deliveries
- ISO 14001 (environment) guides our work to reduce environmental impact and take responsibility for sustainable development
- ISO 27001 (information security) sets requirements for how we protect information throughout its entire lifecycle
- ISO 27701 (data protection) strengthens our work with handling personal data and privacy in line with GDPR
For our customers, this means we don’t just deliver systems and related services, but do so with structured governance, clear risk management, and a continuous improvement focus.
Part of the Foundation for Secure Transformation
As requirements for information security, data protection, and compliance increase, working methods and structure become increasingly important. The certifications are therefore not a goal in themselves, but part of the foundation for carrying out digital transformation in a secure and sustainable way.
For us, it’s ultimately about building trust in every step, from implementation to ongoing management.