The large majority of all goods traded in the world today are electronic and electrical or depend on electrotechnology. Products are no longer “made in a country”; they are “made in the world”.
Before they are consumed in one market these products have traveled through many others. Countries are more interdependent than ever. Any country or company that wants to participate in these global value chains needs to work along universally accepted harmonized rules - in electrotechnology these are IEC International Standards. They are built on a global platform that brings together 165 countries and many thousand experts that represent national stakeholder needs at the global level in the IEC.
Guihulngan Satellite Skills Development Center, a locally funded, TESDA-recognized facility, joined the City of Guihulngan as it celebrated its Charter Day last July 2011.
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